Black is never the first band of a resistor color code,
so you must be reading the stripes backwards.
Orange-Orange-Black = 33 ohms.
The values and colours of the bands are as follows (0) Black (1) Brown (2) Red (3) Orange (4) Yellow (5) Green (6) Blue (7) Violet (8) Grey (9) White The first two bands are the value, the third is the multiplier (times ten). So as an example if the first band is Red, the second is Green, and the third is Orange, the value would be 25000 or 25k Ohms.
obsidian rocks are red and black also sometimes orange
orange peach color
it is a yellowish/orange colour but when iodine is present, than it will turn an dark-blue/black colour
The color of the core was red or orange.
Orange, orange, brown is 330 ohms.
The resistor color code use to help to identify the resistance of the resistor. There are four color in the resistor that help to identify the resistance of the resistor. The first and second color represent the numerical value of the resistor. The third color represent the multiplier. The four color represent the tolerance.
orange-orange-orange
The values and colours of the bands are as follows (0) Black (1) Brown (2) Red (3) Orange (4) Yellow (5) Green (6) Blue (7) Violet (8) Grey (9) White The first two bands are the value, the third is the multiplier (times ten). So as an example if the first band is Red, the second is Green, and the third is Orange, the value would be 25000 or 25k Ohms.
This question cannot be answered because you did not specify the color of the third band.
Resistor value is defined by the Resistance the resistor offers in Kilo ohms/ohms value given by color codes on the resistor.
Green, Black, Orange, (gold / silver) Green = 5 Black = 0 Orange = x10^3 50x10^3 = 50,000 or 50k Ohm
The color pattern of the primary bands on a resistor are black, brown, red, orange, yellow, green, blue, violet, grey, white - representing 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9.
Colour code used to identify resistance of the resistor
Green, Black, Black, Brown!
First You need to identify four colors after that each color has some certain valuelook up the table-Black- 0Brown- 1Red- 2Orange- 3Yellow- 4Green- 5Blue- 6Violet- 7Gray- 8White- 9Golden-5%silver-10%no color-20%DETECTING VALUES FROM COLOR CODEmark the value of first color after THAN mark the value of second color(marking from left to right) and after that third color has value power of 10, and after that mark the tolerance valuefor example --let the color of resistance isBROWN-BLACK-ORANGE-GOLDENVALUE OF BROWN IS - 1VALUE OF BLACK IS- 0VALUE OF ORANGE IS- 10 to the power 3 (1000),BCoz orange has value-3VALUE OF GOLDEN IS - 5% (IT IS TOLERANCE OF RESISTANCE)SO THE FINAL VALUE BECOME 10000 OHM +- 5%
orange and black