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Anonymous 200 | Shame on you guys! |
Anonymous 200 | i like men too |
Anonymous 200 | Shouldn't the voltage division equation be: Vout = Vin(R2/(R1+R2))??? |
Anonymous 200 | why cant u idiots at the top of the messages just ask/answer questions? |
Anonymous 200 | me too ;) |
Anonymous 200 | i like men |
Anonymous 200 | Where are resistors used? |
Anonymous 200 | how stupid |
Anonymous 200 | mr franklin was a gayboy ?
he's my hero |
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Anonymous 200 | i like resistors, they are cool like mr franklin whos actually a gayboy |
Anonymous 200 | What do the different colours of resistor the mean? (ie. blue resistor vs brown vs green) |
soumikdandapat 1 | explain the work of resistor. |
Anonymous 200 | http://www.kpsec.freeuk.com/components/resist.htm#real |
saran.invincible 1 | Generally vin is greater than vout,
but by thge above voltage division rule, it is quite the opposite how come? |
Anonymous 200 | resistor is used in ciruit to limit the current |
Anonymous 200 | Resistors Have no polarity; they can be installed either way, but often it is best to put them in all facing the same way so as to make reading them easier. |
Anonymous 200 | Do they need to be put in a circuit in a certain way (positive, negative)? if so, how do I tell what end from the other? |
Anonymous 200 | The answer to this is mainly to do with the tolorance on the resistors. If you have 10-20-30-40....1000, there is not much difference between 990 and 1000 and 990 is well within the tolorance of 1000. So they start with a even number and jump up by the tollorance. For example with 10% tollorance it starts at 10 and the goes 12 (2 = 10% of 10 times by 2), 15, 18, 22, 27, 33, 39, 47, 56, 68, 82 so all the ranges are covered evenly. So 10 cover 9,10,11 and 12 covers 11,12,13 and 15 covers 14,15,16 and so on. |
Anonymous 200 | Hey, Why do resistors have odd values like 47k and 56k, but not 50k? Wouldn't it be alot easier to keep them at rounded values?
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