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An inductor looks like a piece of wire to DC. It will thus look like a resistor, and inductor properties do not apply.
A resistor is a resistor. Plain and simple. By Ohm's Law, resistance in ohms is voltage in volts divided by current in amperes. The difference lies in application, not in the resistor itself. A normal resistor will introduce a voltage drop or current that makes some effect in the circuit, based on some design criteria. A bleeder resistor, on the other hand does not really affect the circuit - it is only there to "bleed off", or discharge, capacitors when the power is turned off. Consequently, a bleeder resistor will typically have a higher resistance than a normal resistor but, again, the issue is circuit design, not the resistor itself.
A cement resistor is typically used as a power resistor (a resistor whose power rating is greater than 1 W).
A series dropping resistor is a resistor that limits the amount of current flow in a circuit.
The first 3 band on a resistor indicate the value of that resistor.
No. An example of a steady hand boardgame wold be Jenga or Operation
yes it does
To have hand-eye coordination
yes it is :)
in 1999
skill, hand eye co-ordination and brains
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a steady hand game is a game where you have to move the wand alond the wire and try not to touch it. if at any point you touch the wire you will hear a "buzz" sound. this is powered by a buzzer and the buzzer is powered by a battery. so this consists of a battery, a buzzer, a wand and some wire. they can come in many shapes and sizes.
to practice your hand coordination skills
a steady hand... :)
Practice.