Electrical Engineering - Ohm's Law - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Ohm's Law - General Questions (Q.No. 4)
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A resistor is connected across a 50 V source. What is the current in the resistor if the color code is red, orange, orange, silver?
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Geeta H said:
3 years ago
Red 2.
Orange 3.
Orange 10^3.
Silver +/- 10%.
23000 +/- 2300.
20700/25300.
Ans is +2.4m.
Orange 3.
Orange 10^3.
Silver +/- 10%.
23000 +/- 2300.
20700/25300.
Ans is +2.4m.
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Akasha said:
3 years ago
Red = 2.
Orange = 3.
Multiplier = 10^3(Orange).
Silver= 10 (Don't Consider Silver because they not given at Maximum Or Minimum Resistance).
Then, 23*10^3.
23000Ohms.
Current = V/R.
= 50/23000
= 0.002173
= 2.17mA Nearly 2.2mA.
Orange = 3.
Multiplier = 10^3(Orange).
Silver= 10 (Don't Consider Silver because they not given at Maximum Or Minimum Resistance).
Then, 23*10^3.
23000Ohms.
Current = V/R.
= 50/23000
= 0.002173
= 2.17mA Nearly 2.2mA.
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Noid said:
5 years ago
V=I*R.
So, given v=50000, R is given as the colour whose R=22727, so we get I=2.2A.
So, given v=50000, R is given as the colour whose R=22727, so we get I=2.2A.
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Sushil said:
5 years ago
In this problem nobody taken Silver band +/-10 % Tolerance while calculating Ohmic value? if consider answer A is correct. Answer B does not satisfy here.
Kelvin said:
6 years ago
Good explanation. Thanks.
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Muhammad Zulfiqar said:
6 years ago
Thanks all for explaining.
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Mehtab Satti said:
7 years ago
Why are we not including tolerance (silver, gold) in our calculations here? Please explain.
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MUTHUKOMU said:
7 years ago
Use this code:
BBROYGBVGW.
0123456789.
BBROYGBVGW.
0123456789.
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Saran said:
7 years ago
How to assemble color codes values? Please explain.
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Bibek said:
7 years ago
After calculating, I got the value of resistance 25300 max and 20700 min. So which value should I use for resistance- max or min? Please explain me.
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