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RESISTOR Resistor Resistors are electronic components, used to reduce, of limit, or resist the flow of current in any electrical or electronic circuit. RESISTANCE The property of the resistor to limit the flow of current is known as resistance. UNIT OF RESISTANCE The value, or quantity of resistance is measured in units called ohms. Resistors are called passive devices because their resistance value does not change even when the level of applied voltage or current to it is changed. The resistance value remains same when the applied voltage is AC or DC. SOME RESISTANCE VALUE 1000 ohms = 1 kilo ohms 10000 ohms = 10 kilo ohms 100000 ohms = 100 kilo ohms 1000000 ohms = 1 mega ohms TYPE OF RESISTORS 1) Carbon Resistor 2) Wire Wou...
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