Color coding resistors?

Hello, what color code should I write for the ohm value 10,000? My solution so far is: brown, gold, yellow

If I am wrong, it would be nice if someone could explain this to me in more detail

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electrician
1 year ago

10,000 Ω

1. Ring = 1 = brown
Two. Ring = 0 = black
3. Ring = 10^3 = orange (factor 1000)
4. Ring = tolerance (unknown) = black

TaBru
1 year ago

Hey!

As I see, the solution is brown black orange. To get to 10, you have to take the zero at the 2nd ring. With gold us silver is only one line because these are only for the deviation. Thus, these colors never occur in the two or three rings.

Because you have 10, you need a zero less, which is why the choice falls on orange.

I hope that’s so clear to you.

LauraSophie2007
1 year ago

In the rule you take brown/black/orange if it is as described here with 4 rings.

For your worth would be written 1-0000

Just not at all, but I think everyone knows what is meant

Jaridien
1 year ago

brown, black orange

0 000

HobbyTfz
1 year ago

Hello Yoni2jsj

1 = 1. Ring = brown

0 = 2. Ring = black

000 = 3rd ring = orange

Greetings HobbyTfz

newcomer
1 year ago

https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/color code_f%Cr_Responsibility%C3%A4nde

newcomer
1 year ago
Reply to  newcomer

now gold is tolerance but not 0

newcomer
1 year ago

brown – black – orange