The document shows a table describing the color bands used for resistor identification. It lists the first and second digit values, their multiplied value, tolerance coefficients, and temperature coefficients for different colored bands on resistors. Resistors with brown or red bands have tolerance values of ±1% and ±2%, while resistors with gold or silver bands have tolerance values of ±5% and ±10%.
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The document shows a table describing the color bands used for resistor identification. It lists the first and second digit values, their multiplied value, tolerance coefficients, and temperature coefficients for different colored bands on resistors. Resistors with brown or red bands have tolerance values of ±1% and ±2%, while resistors with gold or silver bands have tolerance values of ±5% and ±10%.
The document shows a table describing the color bands used for resistor identification. It lists the first and second digit values, their multiplied value, tolerance coefficients, and temperature coefficients for different colored bands on resistors. Resistors with brown or red bands have tolerance values of ±1% and ±2%, while resistors with gold or silver bands have tolerance values of ±5% and ±10%.
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The document shows a table describing the color bands used for resistor identification. It lists the first and second digit values, their multiplied value, tolerance coefficients, and temperature coefficients for different colored bands on resistors. Resistors with brown or red bands have tolerance values of ±1% and ±2%, while resistors with gold or silver bands have tolerance values of ±5% and ±10%.
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