The first band, brown, indicates the digit 1.
The second band, red, indicates the digit 2.
The third band indicates the multiplier. For yellow, this is 10000.
12x10000 = 120,000 ohms.
The last band is an indication of the tolerance of the resistor; gold means the actual value is within 5% of the stated value.
If you know the value of the resistor you can cut the wires going to the lock cylinder and solder in a resistor of the correct value.
what is the value of a Norman Rockwell reproduction painting swatter's right By Brown and Bigelow number 39 of 2500
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What is the value of 1956 Brown and Bigelow lithograph of "Pride of Parenthood" printed in 1956. It is numbered 653/700
Do you want a warm shade of maroon, or do you want it to be cool-something to consider. Cool: Start with a primary red color, of course. Add a small amount of primary blue (you can always add more later, but too much will make purple), and then add black until you achieve the tone or value of maroon that you desire. Warm: Same as above, except instead of the blue you would use a small amount of primary yellow to achieve a warm maroon that will have a hint of a brown color as its base (you can not add brown itself to it, as it is not a primary colour and will create mud).
4400 Ohms
Resistors are color coded to denote the value of the resistor as well as the multiplier. In your case a 470 ohm would be colored as Yellow Violet Brown corresponding to 4, 7 and a multiplier of 10^1.
149 ohms, I believe.
In a Resister u can find totally FORE colored rings.The First three rings used to calculate the value of the resister while the fourth ring indicates the tolerance. Let i say an example how to calculate the value of a resister. there are 10 colors commonly using in resister.Each color indicates a value. let me say it. Black-0 Brown-1 Red-2 Orange-3 Yellow-4 Green-5 Blue-6 Violet-7 Grey-8 White-9 A residter has 1.Yellow 2.Violet 3.Brown 4.Gold So yellow value is 4,Violet value is 7,Brown value is 1 So 47(Yellow)(Violet)*10^1(Brown) =470 Ohm and gold indicates +/- 5% tolerance. That is min value of that resistor is 446.5 Ohh and max value of that resistor is493.5 Ohm. Note: Most of the resistor have Four rings only. But aso there are resistors available with 5 rings
When a resistor has a 4th color band, its color is either gold or silver, so I will assume the color bands are white-white-white-gold. The resistance is 99 GΩ ± 5%.
470K ohm at 5% tolerance
Orange, orange, brown is 330 ohms.
They use a color code. Colored bands on the resistor that tell the value. Some precision resistors have their value written on them.
A 0.1 ohm resistor is color coded brown (1) black(0) silver (x 10-2).
Brown (1) - black (0) - orange (4 more 0's) - 10,000 ohms.
Resistors have standard colors for identification of the resistance value. In order, the colors are: black, brown, red, orange, yellow, green, blue, violet, gray, and white. Reading resistors is a very simple procedure if you use the chart and formula below. Hold the resistor with the gold or silver band to the right and read the resistor from the left to the right. http://www.westfloridacomponents.com/reschart.html
15 k ohms with a 10% tolerance.