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Resistors have several limitations, including power dissipation, which can lead to overheating if the power rating is exceeded. They also exhibit tolerance variations, meaning their actual resistance can differ from the stated value. Additionally, resistors can introduce noise in sensitive circuits and may have non-linear behavior at high frequencies or voltages, affecting performance in certain applications. Finally, they are passive components, meaning they cannot amplify signals or provide energy to a circuit.

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