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Tables and data 791<br />

Prefixes<br />

Prefix Quantity Symbol<br />

atto- 10 18 a<br />

femto- 10 15 f<br />

pico- 10 12 p<br />

nano- 10 9 n<br />

micro- 10 6 <br />

milli- 10 3 m<br />

centi- 10 2 c<br />

deci- 10 1 d<br />

deka- 10 da<br />

hecto- 10 2 h<br />

kilo- 10 3 k<br />

mega- 10 6 M<br />

giga- 10 9 G<br />

tera- 10 12 T<br />

peta- 10 15 P<br />

exa- 10 18 E<br />

RESISTOR COLOR CODE<br />

The first three color bands supply the total resistance. The fourth color (if any ) gives the tolerance. Example: A<br />

5,600-ohm resistor would have green (first color, 5), blue (second color, 6) and red<br />

1 2 3 4 body<br />

1 2 3 4<br />

black = 0 black = 0 black = gold 5%<br />

brown = 1 brown = 1 brown = 0 silver 10%<br />

red = 2 red = 2 red = 00 no band 20%<br />

orange = 3 orange = 3 orange = 000<br />

yellow = 4 yellow = 4 yellow = 0000<br />

green = 5 green = 5 green = 00000<br />

blue = 6 blue = 6 blue = 000000<br />

violet = 7 violet = 7 gold = multiply by 0.1<br />

gray = 8 gray = 8 silver = multiply by 0.01<br />

white = 9 white = 9

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