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1) The document describes an experiment to analyze resistors using color codes. 2) The experiment aims to learn resistor color coding and determine the stated value of resistors by interpreting the color bands. 3) The procedure measures the theoretical values calculated from color codes and compares them to practical values measured with a digital multimeter.

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Asif FEE Asst-1

1) The document describes an experiment to analyze resistors using color codes. 2) The experiment aims to learn resistor color coding and determine the stated value of resistors by interpreting the color bands. 3) The procedure measures the theoretical values calculated from color codes and compares them to practical values measured with a digital multimeter.

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NAME:
SHAIK ASIF AHAMED

REGESTRATION NO:
23BEC7268
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EXPERIMENT No: 1 DATE: 21-9-23

TITLE:

ANALYSIS OF RESISTOR USING COLOR CODE


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ANALYTIC VERIFICATION:
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AIM:
1. To learn resistor colour coding.
2. To determine the stated value of a resistor by interpreting
the colour code indicated on the resistor.

COMPONENTS REQUIRED:
1) Resistor.
2) Digital Multimeter.

THEORY:
The color code is The figure on the previous page shows a simple resistor

with coloured bands. Four bands around the resistor's body . The resistor

color chart lists the colors along with their given numerical values. The

first major figure of the resistance value is shown by the color of the first

band. Second important value is shown by the second band. The third

band's color denotes how many zeros come after the first two digits. The

third band indicates the fractional value of the first two significant

figures if the third band is made of gold or silver. .


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CIRCUIT DIAGRAM:

PROCEDURE:
1. Axial resistors are cylindrical and have leads extending
from each end.

2. Look at the resistor so the group of three or


four colour band are on the left side.

3. Read the bands colour from left to right.


4. The value of resistor colour code system is recorded.
5. In other way, the central Knob of digital multimeter is
adjusted to get the appropriate measurement value.
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6. The value of resistor shown in digital multimeter is


recorded.

OBSERVATIONS REQUIRED:
RESISTOR COLOR THEROTICAL PRACTICAL
Green,Blue,Brown,Gold 560Ω +- 5% 553.1Ω
Yellow,Violet,Blue,Gold 470Ω +-5% 460Ω
Blue,Brown,Yellow,Gold 100kΩ +- 5% 97.3Ω
Orange,Red,Yellow,Gold 320kΩ +- 5% 317Ω
Blue,Green,Orange,Gold 68kΩ +- 5% 66.1Ω

RESULT:
By that we got know that Resistor colour need to be seen
Theoreticaly and can be measured through digital multimeter
and we can get the aprox. Value if we do the theory part
correctly.
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CONCLUSION:
The resistor color code proved to be quite helpful to recognize
each resistor's value. The data shown in the table shows that all
of the resistors chosen fell inside the color-coded tolerance
range. The manual calculation using the color code was
somewhat successful in matching the resistor value from the
digital multimeter.

THANK YOU

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