149 ohms, I believe.
yellow-violet-brown
Green, Black, Black, Brown!
The color bands on the resistor indicate its resistance value: brown (1), black (0), and red (multiplier of 100). This means the resistance is 10 multiplied by 100, which equals 1000 ohms. Therefore, the correct answer is D. 1000.
Brown Black Brown, Gold
The value of a resistor with color bands brown, black, black, silver, and brown is calculated as follows: The first two bands (brown and black) represent the digits 1 and 0, giving a base value of 10. The third band (black) indicates a multiplier of 1 (10^0). The fourth band (silver) signifies a tolerance of ±10%. Thus, the resistor has a nominal value of 10 ohms with a tolerance of ±10%.
Brown black and ground (yellow=green). The brown and black can alco be black and blue and brown and black
yellow with black or yellow with brown
A 10K resistor has the coloured stripes in the following order.. Brown, Black, Orange, Gold
Brown (1) - Black (0) - Orange (1000)
Brown (1) - black (0) - orange (4 more 0's) - 10,000 ohms.
It sounds like a common hornet. They can be a dusty yellow, bright yellow, dark brown, or even black in color.
yellow - voilet - brown or yellow - voilet - black - black