black = 0
brown = 1
red = 2
orange = 3
yellow = 4
green = 5
blue = 6
violet = 7
gray = 8
white = 9
silver = 10%
gold = 5%
(brown)-(black)-(green) - (gold) = (1) (0) (00000) = 1,000,000 ohms, plus or minus 5%
Yes. Imagine having a substance with an extremley high acidic content or alkalinic content. if a universal indicator is added, it MIGHT show an undiscovered colour. im not entirley sure if its true, but it is quite possible that there is a colour that the HUMAN RACE hasn't yet found out about. PS. sorry about the nerd speak.
alkali metals give out electrons which is surrounded by ammonia. this is having blue colour
It means you have effectively no resistance to current flow. Whether this is good or not depends on whether you WANT resistance to current flow. If you're testing a length of wire, a cable, or something like that, having your ohmmeter read zero would be good. If you're testing a motor or something else that needs to have resistance to work, having your ohmmeter read zero is bad and is called a Short Circuit.
Leaves get their colors because of the pigments present in them. Red leaves have pigments like anthocyanin.
if the child is a boy, 0%. if it's a girl, either 100% if the trait is dominant in the father or 50% if it is recessive. there is also the possibilty of the daughter having it but just being a carrier (has the disease but no signs of it)
This question cannot be answered because you did not specify the color of the third band.
Green is 5ohms and gold is 5% tolerance. It depends if there are other bands though. See related link
Bi-colour simply means "having two colours".
having colour or form brought out strongly, having an intense brilliance, painted in bright colours
When the frequency is zero(i.e when dc power is supplied), capacitor is open is treated as open circuit having infinite resistance.
The four colour theorem states that no matter what shape adjacent areas cover you need only 4 different colours to colour the shapes without having adjacent colours alike. Think of the shapes of the counties in England or the shapes of the countries of Europe and Asia drawn in outline on white paper. Then, using only 4 different colours of pencils or paint you can colour all of the counties or countries with one of the 4 different colours without having to colour any 2 adjacent ones with the same colour.
Yes - sometimes you need colours for dark eyes..depending on the colour. I would suggest having a trial session - where you can try on different colours and brands.
It is not necessary for anything about them to be the same.All that is necessary is that they create the desired equivalent resistor, having the correct resistance and power dissipation rating without overstressing either resistor.
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Having more than one color. Something that has only one color is called monochrome. Joseph's coat (of the Bible) was multicolored, made from cloths of different colors, perhaps red, blue, green and yellow.
The current in each.
Kangaroos are not purple. They range in colour from reddish brown to grey, to even having dark faces, legs and tails, such as the wallaroo. With these colours, they camouflage better into their environment.