A 47k ohm resistor limits the flow of electric current in a circuit to prevent damage to components. It can be used in voltage divider circuits to set specific voltage levels, in pull-up or pull-down configurations to ensure stable logic levels, or to reduce noise. The resistor's value indicates its resistance, with 47k ohms allowing for minimal current flow while maintaining circuit functionality.
86k. Resistance in series is the sum of the individual resistors.
Yes, 51,000 ohms (or 51 kΩ) is a standard value for a 5% tolerance resistor. Resistors are often available in E12 and E24 series, where the E12 series includes values like 10k, 22k, 47k, and 100k, with 51k being a standard increment in the E24 series. Therefore, it is commonly used in electronic circuits where a specific resistance is required within that tolerance range.
A cement resistor is typically used as a power resistor (a resistor whose power rating is greater than 1 W).
A voltmeter can be connected in parallel with a resistor to show the voltage across the resistor.
A series dropping resistor is a resistor that limits the amount of current flow in a circuit.
86k. Resistance in series is the sum of the individual resistors.
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Yes, 51,000 ohms (or 51 kΩ) is a standard value for a 5% tolerance resistor. Resistors are often available in E12 and E24 series, where the E12 series includes values like 10k, 22k, 47k, and 100k, with 51k being a standard increment in the E24 series. Therefore, it is commonly used in electronic circuits where a specific resistance is required within that tolerance range.
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A non-ohmic resistor doesn't have a constant resistance. A ohmic resistor has a constant resistance.
A cement resistor is typically used as a power resistor (a resistor whose power rating is greater than 1 W).
Resistor value is defined by the Resistance the resistor offers in Kilo ohms/ohms value given by color codes on the resistor.
Using a resistor color code chart below, you will find that the resistance is calculated this way: Resistance = (1st Digit x 10 + 2nd Digit) x Multiplier Hold the resistor with the gold or silver band to the right and read the resistor from the left to the right. So, in this case, the resistor is: RED RED YELLOW GOLD Using the formula and resistor color chart found in the link below, the resistance would be: R = 1st Digit x 10 + 2nd Digit) x Multiplier R = (RED x 10 + RED) x YELLOW R = (2 x 10 + 2) x 10,000 R = 22 x 10,000 R = 220,000 ohm (220 K ohms) Since the final band is gold, the tolerance is 5%
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