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how to find resistor value ?

ayush soni

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i have some bunch of resistors
but all are mixed i dont know which is is 13K & which one is 6K any way to find it out ??
 

Harald Kapp

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Both methods are simple.
A multimeter is a tool.
What else do you expect?
 

BobK

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Yes, just go to your supermarket and dump them all in the Ohm counter. It will count up all the Ohms, and give you back a resistor that has 95% of the Ohms you put in.

Bob
 
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Yes, just go to your supermarket and dump them all in the Ohm counter. It will count up all the Ohms, and give you back a resistor that has 95% of the Ohms you put in.

Bob
Yeah Funny Bob, like it :)
Adam
 

Arouse1973

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Use the colour chart Harald has supplied, it's really easy. Or tell us the colours. Take a close up picture or them just to be sure.
Adam
 

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Yes, just go to your supermarket and dump them all in the Ohm counter. It will count up all the Ohms, and give you back a resistor that has 95% of the Ohms you put in.

Bob
It's too early to laugh this hard...
 

Harald Kapp

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Ohm my good!

The color code chart I linked is suitable for 4-band and 5-band resistors. The app you refer to is nothing more than an electronic version of this color code chart. If you do the decoding yourself by looking at the color codes and the chart, you will soon learn to recognize the colors and the associated codes and you can decode most resistors without the help of the chart.
 

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0 - B ad
1 - B oys
2 - R
3 - O ur
4 - Y oung
5 - G irls
6 - B ut
7 - V iolet
8 - G oes
9 - W illingly


My teacher passed on that wisdom to remember the color codes.
 

BobK

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The version I heard from my physics teacher was much more politically incorrect. Hint: The first one was the actual color.

Bob
 

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Yes, just go to your supermarket and dump them all in the Ohm counter. It will count up all the Ohms, and give you back a resistor that has 95% of the Ohms you put in.

Bob
You know someone might just try this. I look forward to a report ;)
 

JMW

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Ohm, Ohm on the Ohmmeter Range.
Ohm is where the heart is.
She certainly was Ohmly, but I couldn't resistor.
 
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