Resistor|BB ROY GOOD BOY VERY GOOD WORK|Resistor Value| Calculation
BB ROY GOOD BOY VERY GOOD WORK
BB ROY GB VGW
So What Do We Mean by the Above Line 🤔
In the shot, these Words /Lines are Used To Remember The Colour Code of the Resistor For Calculating its Value According to The Colour Given In the Strap Form In/Above the Resistor!
What 😲 Do These All Below Colours Indicate on Resistor
BLACK, BROWN, RED, ORANGE, YELLOW, GREEN, BLUE, VIOLET, GREY, WHITE
So Simply & Basically These all Colours Indicate Value for Resistor Ranging From 0 To 9!
For Calculating the value of the Resistor, we have to look for its 1 St & 2 nDband Colour & Write Down its Value With ONE another /Each Other.
VALUE
BLACK 0
BROWN 1
RED 2
ORANGE 3
YELLOW 4
GREEN 5
BLUE 6
VIOLET 7
GREY 8
WHITE 9
Multiplier we have to multiply by checking the value of both 1st & 2nd band and Multiply the value Given Below
Multiplier
B:-black ×1
B:-brown×10
R:-Red ×100
O:-orange ×1K
Y:-Yellow×10K
G:-Green×100K
B:-blue×1M
V:-Violet ×10M
G:-grey×100M
W:-white ×1G
in Addition, to This we also have some more colors applicable for Multiplier given as Below
GOLD×0.1
SILVER×0.01
Here 4th band in Resistor Means Means To Add OR Subtract Some Amount Of percentage in Resistor
TOLERANCE
BROWN+\-1%Type(F)
RED+\- 2%Type(G)
GOLD+\- 5%Type(J)
SILVER+\-10%Type(K)
NO COLOUR+\- 20%
Ex Brown /Black/Brown/Gold 4Band Resistor
For This Value will be Brown, Black, Brown
1 0 band value 1&2 ×10 multiplier 3rd band =100 ohms & for Tolerance Either + Plus 0r - minus 5%
so here 100 ohms Either It might Be Plus +5%
or Minus -5%
Value in Each Resistor will vary /Change According To color
Resistor Value Will be Calculated in Ohm
This is color-coding For Resistor & Method For Calculating Resistor Value
Chart Given Above For Reference Purpose!
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