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from a very low value of resistance relating to the contact of the wiper material ;

approx .. 0.08 ohms / which would be negligable in most circuits .

to a maximum value of 100 000 ohms , nominal , directly connected but this depends on tolerance rating or resistor ; maybe 2.0 % ?

so varation = 2/100 x 100 000 = 2,000 .

depending on tolerance quoted by manufacturers ; 100 000 + 2,000 =

maximum = 102,000 ; or a lower value = 100 000 - 2, 000 = 98 ,000

..

so the range could be anywhere between 98,000 and 102,000 maximum .

and minimum = approx, 0.08 ohms.

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