You can use ohm's law, which says I=E/R. You should find how many volts that the power supply is, then find out the current flow through the wires. if the current flow is not what it should be, then your resistor is not working properly. Therefore the resitor would be the problem.
Use a 5.5 mm socket to remove the three bolts in the panel under the dash, then remove the 2 bolts out of the blower resistor. Disconnect the wire connector, then remove the resistor.
It depends on where you are going to use this resistor and what its application going to be. If the circuit you are using can tolerate this then you are fine.
You can only use a resistor to drop a voltage at a constant current. If you know the current, use Ohm's law to calculate the resistor value.
I installed a resistor inline with my oil pressure sensor. The resistor in a circuit will usually disperse energy as heat.
yes you can! you can use a multimeter and a resistor.
You need to use the 250 Ohm resistor in series with HART protocol communication because it acts as a shunt resistor.
No, Using a resistor spark plug with resistor wires can create too much resistance for the ignition system.
resistor is a passive component which opposes the current flowing through a closed ckt. use in opposition of current in ckt .
The current through the 40-ohm resistor is ( E / R ) = (120 / 40) = 3 amperes.The current through the 40-ohm resistor doesn't depend on the 120-ohm resistor. It's the samewhether the 120-ohm is there or not. It would also be the same if there were any other resistor,with any other resistance, connected in place of the 120-ohm resistor. It would also be the sameif there were 3,000 more resistors in parallel, with all different values of resistance (as long asthe whole conglomeration didn't exceed the capabilities of the power source).
I wanna use resistor , capacitor and amplifier 7173 for switch alarm circuit. How can i choice resistor and capacitor value because i wanna use 24V DC.
A night light:)