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tolerance
సహనం
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heat tolerance
ఉష్ణ నిరోధం
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disease tolerance
వ్యాధులు తట్టుకునే శక్తి
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tolerance to pests
చీడలు తట్టుకునే శక్తి
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importance of religions tolerance in present day india
ఈనాటి భారతదేశం లో మతంతో సహనం యొక్క ప్రాముఖ్యత
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as the name implies, resistors add resistance to the circuit and reduces the flow of electrical current. it is represented in a circuit diagram as a pointy squiggle with a value next to it. the different markings on the resistor represent different values of resistance. these values are measured in ohms. resistors also come with different wattage ratings. for most low-voltage dc circuits, 1/4 watt resistors should be suitable. you read the values from left to right towards the (typically) gold band. the first two colors represent the resistor value, the third represents the multiplier, and the fourth (the gold band) represents the tolerance or precision of the component. you can tell the value of each color by looking at a resistor color value chart. or... to make your life easier, you could simply look up the values using a graphical resistance calculator. anyhow... a resistor with the markings brown, black, orange, gold will translate as follows: 1 (brown) 0 (black) x 1,000 = 10,000 with a tolerance of +/- 5%
as the name implies, resistors add resistance to the circuit and reduces the flow of electrical current. it is represented in a circuit diagram as a pointy squiggle with a value next to it. the different markings on the resistor represent different values of resistance. these values are measured in ohms. resistors also come with different wattage ratings. for most low-voltage dc circuits, 1/4 watt resistors should be suitable. you read the values from left to right towards the (typically) gold band. the first two colors represent the resistor value, the third represents the multiplier, and the fourth (the gold band) represents the tolerance or precision of the component. you can tell the value of each color by looking at a resistor color value chart. or... to make your life easier, you could simply look up the values using a graphical resistance calculator. anyhow... a resistor with the markings brown, black, orange, gold will translate as follows: 1 (brown) 0 (black) x 1,000 = 10,000 with a tolerance of +/- 5%
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