Phys 104 Lab

Series & Parallel Circuits

lab contents


Resistor Color Codes

Resistors are often labeled with four color bands to indicate their resistance. The bands are read in order, starting at the end of the resistor with a color band nearest it. The first two bands are read as a two digit number. The third band is read as a power of 10 multiplier of that number.

resistance value in ohms = (a two digit number from the first 2 bands) × 10(third band digit)

The fourth band is an indicator of the tolerance of the resistor. The tolerance is stated as a percent of the labeled value, which is the most that the actual resistance can differ from the labeled value.

black 0 blue 6
brown 1 violet 7
red 2 gray 8
orange 3 white 9
yellow 4 gold 5%
green 5 silver 10%

For example a resistor with the color bands  red/orange/green/gold  would be   23×105W ± 5%