A Pencil Resistor is a thing that gives energy to something or anything that needs energy.
The purpose of colored bands on a resistor is to tell whoever is installing the resistor the amount of resistance that particuliar resistor has.
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It's a resistor where the leads (wires) are axial (they come in at the center of each end of the resistor).
Volt across a resistor = resistance x current through the resistor.
The resistor is 1/3 of an ohm. A 9 volt drop across the resistor would cause a draw of 27 amps through the resistor. The wattage you would need for that resistor is at least a 243 watts.
Yes, but it will have high resistance so it would be better called a resistor than a conductor.
Yes, you stupid bimbo. Lead AKA amorphous graphite can conduct electricity and all that good stuff.
yes, a variable resistor
It is not a resistor, but not to say it's a good conductor. Although it lacks the metallic bonding that makes Cu such a good conductor, the sheets of graphite have hybridized sp2 orbitals, meaning there are long rows of p orbitals that can share electrons across the sheet, meaning it can conduct electricity. It has a resistivity of ~20uOhm meters, whereas as Cu has a resistivity of ~17nOhm meters.
Otis F. Boykin invented the wire precision resistor and the electrical resistor.
A cement resistor is typically used as a power resistor (a resistor whose power rating is greater than 1 W).
The purpose of colored bands on a resistor is to tell whoever is installing the resistor the amount of resistance that particuliar resistor has.
Resistor value is defined by the Resistance the resistor offers in Kilo ohms/ohms value given by color codes on the resistor.
A non-ohmic resistor doesn't have a constant resistance. A ohmic resistor has a constant resistance.
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is it a pencil.
The alternator does not have a resistor.The alternator does not have a resistor.