| Phys 104 Lab | Series & Parallel Circuits |
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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%