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10k Ohm Resistor - Pack of 10
Resistors are electronic components that have a specific, never-changing electrical resistance. The resistor's resistance limits the flow of electrons through a circuit.
They are passive components, meaning they only consume power (and can't generate it). Resistors are usually added to circuits where they complement active components like op-amps, microcontrollers, and other integrated circuits. Common resistors are used to limit current, divide voltages, and pull up I/O lines.
10K ohm Carbon Film Resistors are typical axial-lead resistors, which have much better temperature stability and provide lower noise, and are generally better for high frequency or radiofrequency applications.
Cracking the Resistor Color Code:
How to read Resistor Colour Codes.
Applications:
• To limit current in a circuit
• To measure current in a circuit
• To generate heat
• To remove electrical energy
• To divide voltage
• To set the gain of an amplifier
• To set a time delay
• To set frequency of an oscillator
• To protect against surges To absorb unwanted signals
• Electronic electricity meter
• To measure temperatures
Resistors are electronic components that have a specific, never-changing electrical resistance. The resistor's resistance limits the flow of electrons through a circuit.
They are passive components, meaning they only consume power (and can't generate it). Resistors are usually added to circuits where they complement active components like op-amps, microcontrollers, and other integrated circuits. Common resistors are used to limit current, divide voltages, and pull up I/O lines.
10K ohm Carbon Film Resistors are typical axial-lead resistors, which have much better temperature stability and provide lower noise, and are generally better for high frequency or radiofrequency applications.
Cracking the Resistor Color Code:
How to read Resistor Colour Codes.
Applications:
• To limit current in a circuit
• To measure current in a circuit
• To generate heat
• To remove electrical energy
• To divide voltage
• To set the gain of an amplifier
• To set a time delay
• To set frequency of an oscillator
• To protect against surges To absorb unwanted signals
• Electronic electricity meter
• To measure temperatures



