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Resistor Chart

This document provides a resistor chart that lists the color bands used to identify resistor values and their corresponding multipliers. It also includes the typical tolerance for each color and provides the basic formulas for calculating series and parallel resistances.

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Resistor Chart

This document provides a resistor chart that lists the color bands used to identify resistor values and their corresponding multipliers. It also includes the typical tolerance for each color and provides the basic formulas for calculating series and parallel resistances.

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Resistor Chart

Tolerance
Charts Color Value Multiplier
 

Black 0 1
   

Brown 1 10 ±1 %
 

Red 2 100 ±2 %
 

Orange 3 1,000 ±3 %
 
Series Resistance Math:
    RT = R1 + R2 + R3 ±4 %
Yellow 4 10,000
Parallel Resistance Math:    
    1/RT = 1/R1 + 1/R2 + 1/R3
Green 5 100,000  
 

Blue 6 1,000,000  
 

Violet 7 10,000,000  
 

Grey 8 100,000,000  
 

White 9    
 

Gold 0.1
     

Silver 0.01 ±10 %


   

none ±20 %
     

P = Power (Watts)  I = Current (Amperes) R = Resistance (Ohms)


E = Voltage (Volts) Z = Impedance (Ohms) ( For AC circuits, substitute Z for R )

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