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What is resistance? Functions and Uses of Registration?

What is resistance?  Functions and Uses of Registration?  : -

What is resistance?  Functions and Uses of Registration  : -


Come, friends, today we will know what the resistance is.
What are the types of registrations?
Functions and Uses of Registration  How to check register .
Registration who C devices.
So let's see what the resistance is.

Functions and Uses of Registration  : -

If the registration is in any circuit then it should be in English The word (R) is denoted by R. Hey friends, now we will go into detail about registration. Friends, in this post, we will know about the registration or register, how this component works And how can we check it with the multimeter when it is damaged.  Friends most Let me first of all tell you that registration is an important component of any circuit By which we can measure a standard voltage like we have current of 12 volt But the circuit we are working on has different components and Isolated ic any of which require less or more voltage . There we can reduce the voltage by applying registrations.

Functions and Uses of Registration  : -

Friends, as you all have read that we need to use the registration According to how much voltage the friends have to reduce in a way the current flow Performs the task of obstructing.  We can say that by reducing the flow of resistance current gives.  Reduces the voltage and sends the voltage as required by the circuit.  Registration

There are two types of registrations  : -

1.The register on which lines of many colors remain, through which we know its value. Looks like

2. They are dark black and their values   are written on them.  : -
They are dark black and their values   are written on them like this Registration today - new generation of devices like computers, laptops, mobiles etc. Are being used more.  These components are black in color, which we also call non-polarized. The values   of such registrations are mostly written on them. The value of the register is measured in ohms unit.  The higher the value of resistance. The less voltage it passes.  Registration 1000 ohms = 1K, 1000 K = Can be 1M OHM.

Check resistance  : -

In simple language, how to check the registration with multimeter in case of a bad registration. Friends, most registrations are opened so that the circuit stops working. You must have heard about the multimeter.  To check the registration with multimeter To set the point of the multimeter between 10 ohms to 1000 ohms and when you. lf you put both points of multimeter in both points of registration, then if you tell some value points, If the registrations are not checking the point or value or checking them open, then the registrations are bad.

Resistance Color Code  : -

Friends, let me tell you about some basic color codes that I give so that You will get information about the Resistance Color Code. Friends, I like the color code of the Resistance this way, this is a small trick too. Can read BB ROY Great Britain Very Good Wife Guys This means Black, Brown, red orange, yellow, green, blue, violet, gray, white, gold, silver this me. me Guru had told.

                                                            4 Band Resistance

COLORS    1 ST BANDS    2 ND BANDS     3 RD BANDS    MULTIPLIER    TOLERANCE

Black              0                     0                        0                        1Ω                        -

Brown            1                     1                        1                       10Ω                     ± 1% (F)

Red                 2                     2                        2                       100Ω                   ± 2% (G)

Orange           3                     3                        3                      1KΩ                         -

Yellow            4                     4                        4                      10KΩ                       -

Green             5                     5                        5                      100KΩ                 ± 0.5% (D)

Blue               6                     6                        6                       1MΩ                    ± 0.25% (C)

Violet            7                      7                        7                      10MΩ                  ± 0.10% (B)

Grey              8                      8                        8                     100MΩ                 ± 0.05%

White           9                      9                        9                     1GΩ                          -

Gold              -                       -                         -                     0.1Ω                       ± 5% (J)

Silver            -                      -                          -                     0.01Ω                    ± 10% (K)

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