Which type of resistor is commonly used in automotive circuits?
Anti-sulfur resistors
A preset resistor also known as a poteintometer is a type of resistor whos resistance is selected by the user. A preset maybe of any range i.e. from 1k to 100k or from 1M to 100M. a preset is used in many circuits where varyin resistance is required
One type of drop testing is conducted in the electrical and industrial trades. It is used to determine the voltage drop across a resistor. It appears to work best on higher amperage circuits according to engine-light-help website.
A resistor.
A trimmer resistor usually called a trim pot is a small variable resistor it is used in circuits to do preset it is trimmed with a trimmer screwdriver it is made up with a round fiber disc with a layer of carbon with a wiper that run on the carbon layer to change the resistance it always have 3 connecting pins where the center one is connected to the wiper and the other two to opposite ends of the carbon strip.
A cement resistor is typically used as a power resistor (a resistor whose power rating is greater than 1 W).
fixed value, stepped or tapped, variable
designing circuits by semi-trial and error selection of the right resistor values.
Same as any other kind of resistor, they're used to control voltages and currents in electric circuits.
Mainly carbon film no doubt.
A preset resistor is used in some circuits to change the resistance. The preset resistor enables the circuit to be more or less sensitive thereby altering the resistance.
A preset resistor also known as a poteintometer is a type of resistor whos resistance is selected by the user. A preset maybe of any range i.e. from 1k to 100k or from 1M to 100M. a preset is used in many circuits where varyin resistance is required
One type of drop testing is conducted in the electrical and industrial trades. It is used to determine the voltage drop across a resistor. It appears to work best on higher amperage circuits according to engine-light-help website.
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One type of drop testing is conducted in the electrical and industrial trades. It is used to determine the voltage drop across a resistor. It appears to work best on higher amperage circuits according to engine-light-help website.
DC known as direct current, usually 12 volts, as opposed to AC known as alternating current which is what you find in your home or business, which is usually 110 or 220 volts.
Both are resistive type plugs. The "R" indicates a resistor plug and the "Q" a EMS (electromagnetic suppression) resistor plug used to reduce noise in sensitive digital electronic circuits. In automotive uses Champion lists some Saab's requiring this "Q" plug. Lawn and garden small engines substituting to the RC12YC plug works just fine. In fact Sears will send you the RC12YC as a OEM part even though the engine was shipped with QC12YC plugs.
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