So, a
1k \u03a9
resistor has a value of 1,000
ohms and the number we will code is 1,000.
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- 300 Ohm colors are - Orange - black - brown.
- 1 K Ohm colors are - Brown - black - red. Here is the color coding chart to determine the resistor values Resistors with four bands are > 1% tolerance resistors. Resistors with 5 band are 1% tolerance resistors. First three bands determine the value of the resistor.
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Commonly used in breadboards and other prototyping applications, these 1K ohm resistors make excellent pull-ups, pull-downs and current limiters. These thick-lead versions of the resistors fit snugly into a breadboard with very little movement, so you should have few to no issues using them in your next project!