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Resistor
capacitor, inductor, resistor..
Resistance, and therefore resistors, are a part of any electrical conductor. They were not created but rather, discovered and put to use in electrical and electronic circuits.
A: the answer lies with the power consumption of any device while operating normaly.
Otis F. Boykin invented the wire precision resistor and the electrical resistor.
The difference between a Transistor and a Resistor is that a transistor is designed to amplify the electrical current, whereas a Resistor is designed to reduce the electrical current.
A resistor is a passive two-terminal electrical component that limits the current flowing in electrical or electronic circuits.
Otis F. Boykin invented the wire precision resistor and the electrical resistor. In June 1959, he got the first patent for the wire precision resistor and in June 1965, he got his patent for the electrical resistor.
There are many colours for resistor rings but the reason that we have them is to help the resistor reduce the electrical current that is passing through.
A resistor is a component of an electrical circuit that resists the flow of electrical current. A resistor has two terminals across which electricity must pass, and is designed to drop the voltage of the current as it flows from one terminal to the next. A resistor is primarily used to create and maintain a known safe current within an electrical component.
A resistor is a device that impedes or limits the flow of electrical current in a circuit. It converts the current's electrical energy into heat (thermal) energy. A resistor reduces the amount of energy in a circuit and pumps it out as a heat.
A resistor is a device that impedes or limits the flow of electrical current in a circuit. It converts the current's electrical energy into heat (thermal) energy. A resistor reduces the amount of energy in a circuit and pumps it out as a heat.
A Resistor or Resistance
A ballast resistor is an electrical resistor whose resistance varies with the current passing through it, thus maintaining a constant current.
A resistor.
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