Electrical Engineering - Voltage, Current and Resistance - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Voltage, Current and Resistance - General Questions (Q.No. 5)
5.
The maximum resistance value for a brown, red, yellow, gold resistor is
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Mirza baig said:
1 decade ago
This option is wrong. The correct answer is 120000 ohms.
Satish said:
1 decade ago
Answer is right were we have to add max resistence ie 120000+5%=126000 ohms.
Saheb said:
1 decade ago
Answer is partially right. It may be 120000-5%=114000 ohms
Santosh said:
1 decade ago
My dear friends
answer is right question is asking about maximum resistance that should be possible with this colour code.
120000+6000= 126000
answer is right question is asking about maximum resistance that should be possible with this colour code.
120000+6000= 126000
Murugaperumal said:
1 decade ago
Brown =1 red=2 yellow=10^4 Gold=5%,
So=120000+5%, 120000+6000,
=126000.
So=120000+5%, 120000+6000,
=126000.
Siva said:
1 decade ago
Answer is right.
Shailaja said:
1 decade ago
What is 6000? how it comes any explain please.
Anitha said:
1 decade ago
The actual value is 120000. In this gold tolerence is +-5% thus 5* (120000/100) =60000 !
Kumar said:
1 decade ago
@Anitha
Do know how to percentage calculations ?
5% means 5/100(120000)= 6000. Okay.
Do know how to percentage calculations ?
5% means 5/100(120000)= 6000. Okay.
Ramesh said:
1 decade ago
According resistance value codification
Brown =1 red=2 yellow=4 Gold=5%
the value of resistance 120000ohm =120000/1000=120K
but here maximum value refers to 126,000
Brown =1 red=2 yellow=4 Gold=5%
the value of resistance 120000ohm =120000/1000=120K
but here maximum value refers to 126,000
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