A: CONTINUITY check is not used to ascertain ohms value but rather the connections
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.
To determine the largest value a resistor can be while still being in tolerance, you need to know the resistor's nominal value and its tolerance percentage. For example, if a resistor has a nominal value of 100 ohms with a tolerance of 5%, the maximum allowable resistance would be 100 ohms + (5% of 100 ohms), which is 105 ohms. Thus, the largest value the resistor can be while remaining in tolerance is 105 ohms.
Using Ohms Law, the answer is 120/0.5 = 240 Ohms.
How about the same number of metres in a kilometre? Like say 1000
The number of ohms is, precisely, the value of the resistance.
97 k ohms is equivalent to 97,000 ohms. Just multiply the value in kiloohms by 1,000 to convert it to ohms.
A: CONTINUITY check is not used to ascertain ohms value but rather the connections
The value 9.2K ohms is written as 9.2 kΩ, where "K" stands for kilo, representing a factor of 1,000. Therefore, 9.2K ohms is equivalent to 9,200 ohms. In scientific notation, it can also be expressed as 9.2 × 10³ ohms.
That is the value of a resistance.
To determine the largest value a resistor can be while still being in tolerance, you need to know the resistor's nominal value and its tolerance percentage. For example, if a resistor has a nominal value of 100 ohms with a tolerance of 5%, the maximum allowable resistance would be 100 ohms + (5% of 100 ohms), which is 105 ohms. Thus, the largest value the resistor can be while remaining in tolerance is 105 ohms.
red = 2violet = 7silver = 0.01gold = 5%The value is 27 * 0.01 ohms 5% or 0.27 ohms 5%
Yes, 1 k-ohm means 1 kilohm or 1000 ohms.
ohms
Resistor value is defined by the Resistance the resistor offers in Kilo ohms/ohms value given by color codes on the resistor.
500 ohms.
22Kiloohm is 22,000 ohms 22megohm is 22,000,000 ohms Kilo is a thousand meg/mega is a million