Can someone tell me the value of this resistance?
>>61137419
This is only a Linux board sorry
>>61137419
Resistance is futile
>>61137419
I'm guessing that those colours are brown, blue, orange and gold. According to this chart (https://www.allaboutcircuits.com/textbook/reference/chpt-2/resistor-color-codes/) the resistor would be 16 kilo-Ohms with +/- 5% tolerance.
If it was brown-black-orange-gold, it would be 10 kilo-Ohms with +/- 5% tolerance.
>>61137471
Why don't they just write the number on it instead of having color charts?
>>61137471
correction: 1.6 kOhm and 1.0 kOhm, forgot scientific format.
>>61137492
Some are very tiny, I'm guessing it'd be easier to print a band of colour than an extremely small number.
>>61137492
because the colours are the things that give it resistance. If you were to draw another circle the resistor would gain more resistance, depending on the colour.
>>61137592
Someone on /g/ who knows what they're talking about? Bring a coat with you when you die and go to hell anons
>>61137592
>Colour
>European education
>>61137627
British English is objectivity superior.
>>61137455
Had a sensible chuckle
>>61137635
Which part? The parts you stole from French?
1k ohms. ezpz lemon squeezy
first digit: brown is 1
second digit: black is 0
multiplier: red is 2
tolerance: gold is +/- 5%
10*(10^2)
10*100
1000
>>61137647
>stole from French
What exactly was "stolen"?
>>61137661
My God, you don't even know how your language was developed.
>>61137455
Came for this, leaving satisified
>>61137687
>your
I'm not British
>>61137661
>What exactly was "stolen"?
Whatever we fucking like, because We Are The Based Anglos.
"Colour" reaches us from the Latin equivalent "Color" via Old French, not via French.
u can like slow down electricity n shiet
idk some cents probably
you can get a full set for a few dollars
t. ecefag
>>61137492
The colors are easier to read, even if you make them small.
The system is very simple and people learn it very quickly.
black is 0, white is 9.
Then the colors in between is red yellow, blue, and grey.
The colors in between those are the mix of the neighboring colors.
eg, black = 0, red = 2, 1 is brown.
red = 2, yellow = 4, 3 is orange.
The numbering can be a bit tricky at first because sometimes the tolerance is brown and it is not as clear which direction to read from.
But in OPs case, it is clear he rotated it 180 degrees which is why it is upside down.
the colors show 102, which means 10*10^2 or 1k Ohm.
Usually people only use these large resistors in schools these days, so don't worry about it if you think it is too complicated.
But I would still advice to orient all the resistors the same way on your board, so reading the resistance is easier when they are soldered and measuring gets more difficult.
>>61137419
>/g/ - Technology
>>>/diy/
>>61137492
actually, it's not uncommon for large heat dissipating resistors to have their values printed on them with numbers. still, usually pretty small print. but what the others said about them typically being too small for print to be practical is true.
>>61137647
England was ruled by the Scandinavians for a long time until some french faggot took over in 1066.
English is a mixture of a bunch of languages, nothing is "stolen".
Then a bunch of brits went to America and the english language kept being developed in England, it didn't in America.
British english is the correct english.
>>61137627
>thinking "colour" is an incorrect spelling
>burger education
>>61137419
About 0.0000104 Bitcoin when purchased in bulk
>tfw colour blind
>>61137635
Oi mate r u avin a giggle?
>>61137973
lol stfu nerd
>>61138274
Do you even know where you are?
>>61137471
it's brown-black-red and that's 1k.
>>61137419
1kOhm +/- 5%.
>>61138063
Everytime I watch BBC some reporter always adds a extra syllable or mis pronounces something. There is only one or two British accents that don't sound like a British version of Ebonics.
>>61137419
1k
I didnt even look on my sheet which is lies right on my other table
>>61137455
I opened this thread just to say that and ya beat me to it
>>61137994
resistors are technology.
>>>/v/
>>61138457
>There is
>>61140416
that anon isnt completely wrong though, this question is better suited for >>>/diy/ohm
>>61137419
I'm almost 100% sure that that's 10k or maybe 1k
it's the only resistor value I recognize. I don't know how to read those fucking things.
>>61138063
>Then a bunch of brits went to America and the english language kept being developed in England, it didn't in America.
I'm pretty sure this is the other way around. Why would GB english randomly add extra letters and swap z for s and s for c in words? I'm pretty sure American English is more modern, and thus the better version.
(301 ± 15.05) Ω
You're welcome, homework Anon.
>>61137455
kek
>>61137471
The autism is strong in this one.
>>61137419
sorry: i'm colorblind
>>61137419
Do your own homework, and thank your parents for paying your tuition you sleeze.
>>61137419
Which way are you going to put it into the circuit? The colors are what determine the resistance (except the gold, which is tolerance), so it matters if you put it in as brown, black, red or red, black, brown.