BBROYGBVGWGSN ("buh-bro, yug-buv, gwugsen" as a mnemonic) *FIRST THREE BANDS* Black = 0 Brown = 1 Red = 2 Orange = 3 Yellow = 4 Green = 5 Blue = 6 Violet = 7 Gray = 8 White = 9 Gold Silver No color *FOURTH BAND (or fifth band if it's a 5-striped resistor)* _The color's number below is used as the multiplier of the first 3 (or 4) bands_ Black = 1 (recall that the 0 used above gives 10^0 = 1) Brown = 10 (the 1 used above gives 10^1 = 10) Red = 100 (the 2 used above gives 10^2 = 100 Orange = 1000 (etc) Yellow = 10,000 Green = 100,000 Blue = 1,000,000 Violet = 10,000,000 Gray = (not used) White = (not used) Gold = 0.1 Silver = 0.01 No color = (not used) Just remember the numbers in the first list - example: the Black - is zero (0), and is used as zero in the first 3 (or 4) bands, and the number from the first list is used as the exponent of 10 for the 4th (or 5th) band Some resistors have 4 stripes. Some have 5. "Buh-bro, yug-buv, gwug-sen" and "the first B is a zero" THAT'S ALL YOU NEED TO REMEMBER. This mnemonic comes in handy
Sir g aap bahot achchhe se explain karte ho..it's my humble request to you sir please make more videos on different topics in analog electronics🙏..
Sir extremely well explained video. Please upload butterworth experiment as well
What is the colour code of 5.6k ohm and 10 k ohm?
BBROYGBVGWGSN ("buh-bro, yug-buv, gwugsen" as a mnemonic)
*FIRST THREE BANDS*
Black = 0
Brown = 1
Red = 2
Orange = 3
Yellow = 4
Green = 5
Blue = 6
Violet = 7
Gray = 8
White = 9
Gold
Silver
No color
*FOURTH BAND (or fifth band if it's a 5-striped resistor)*
_The color's number below is used as the multiplier of the first 3 (or 4) bands_
Black = 1 (recall that the 0 used above gives 10^0 = 1)
Brown = 10 (the 1 used above gives 10^1 = 10)
Red = 100 (the 2 used above gives 10^2 = 100
Orange = 1000 (etc)
Yellow = 10,000
Green = 100,000
Blue = 1,000,000
Violet = 10,000,000
Gray = (not used)
White = (not used)
Gold = 0.1
Silver = 0.01
No color = (not used)
Just remember the numbers in the first list - example: the Black - is zero (0), and is used as zero in the first 3 (or 4) bands, and the number from the first list is used as the exponent of 10 for the 4th (or 5th) band
Some resistors have 4 stripes. Some have 5.
"Buh-bro, yug-buv, gwug-sen" and "the first B is a zero" THAT'S ALL YOU NEED TO REMEMBER.
This mnemonic comes in handy
Accha sir iski frequency kaise control kar sakte hai...
Thank you so much sir
Good one..
Smitt trigger wala bhi upload plz.,.