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What color wires are available for 100 ohm resistors

There are two ways to represent the color ring of a 100Ω resistor:

1. If it is a four-color ring: the first color ring is brown, the second color ring is black, the third color ring is brown, and the fourth color ring can be gold or silver.

2. If it is a five-color ring resistor, its color ring table is as follows: the first color ring brown, the second color ring black, the third color ring black, the fourth color ring black, and the fifth color ring can be brown, red, green, blue, purple, and gray.

Expanded Information:

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The color ring resistors are divided into three, four, five and six rings, and four rings are usually used.

The first color ring of a three-ring resistor is a ten-digit number, the second color ring is a single digit number, and the third color ring represents the multiplier. The first three color rings are used to represent its resistance value, such as: 39Ω, 39KΩ, 39MΩ. Error ±20%

Four-ring resistors are identified by the first and second rings representing two effective digits of the resistance value respectively; the third ring represents the multiplier; and the fourth ring represents the error.

Five ring resistor for precision resistors, the first three rings for the value, the last ring or error color ring, usually also gold, silver and brown three colors, gold error of 5%, silver error of 10%, brown error of 1%, colorless error of 20%, in addition to the occasional green on behalf of the error of the green, green error of 0.5%. Precision resistors are usually used in military, aerospace, etc. .

The first five colors of the six-color ring resistor are the same as the five-color ring resistor, and the sixth color ring represents the temperature of the resistor.