Color of third band of a coded resistor is Brown.
What is Resistance:
- Resistance is a measure of the opposition to current flow in an electrical circuit.
- Resistance is measured in ohms, omega (Ω)
The color code specify the resistance value, the tolerance, and sometimes the reliability or failure rate.
How to identify resistor's color codes:
- Look at the resistor so the group of 3 or 4 color bands are on the left side
- Read the color bands from left to right.
- Read the color on the last color band, which is farthest right.
- compare the colors to the resistance code table
Here,
the value of resistance is 2.3x10^2 Ω
R = 23x10^1 Ω
here power of 10 is 1
so, the color of third band of a color coded resistor will be related to number 1
Hence,
color of third band of a coded resistor is Brown.
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Answer:
Explanation:
If I am not wrong
current = charge/time
All you have to take care of is the units should be in the same system
so
current = 12/(2*60) --------- 2 min = 2*60 sec
current = 12/120 = 0.1 amp
When a candle is burning and
wind is blowing it on one side of the flame, which causes the flame to bend
towards the wind is an example of Bernoulli’s principle. The principle explain
that the higher the speed,
the lower the pressure becomes. When you blow against one side of the flame, you are creating
an area of low pressure. The relatively high-pressure air on the other side of
the candle will rush over to fill the area of low pressure that causes the flame to be
pushed in the direction of the blowing.