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  2. Resistor - Wikipedia

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    Resistors are common elements of electrical networks and electronic circuits and are ubiquitous in electronic equipment. Practical resistors as discrete components can be composed of various compounds and forms. Resistors are also implemented within integrated circuits.

  3. Resistor Definition: A resistor is defined as a two-terminal passive electrical element that provides electrical resistance to current flow. Primary Function: Resistors limit and regulate current flow in electrical and electronic circuits.

  4. Resistor is defined as an electrical component which is used for controlling temperature and voltage. There are two types of resistors: linear resistor and non-linear resistor. Resistors are identified with the help of color codes. Resistor finds application in demodulator.

  5. A simple explanation of how resistors reduce a flow of electricity and the different jobs they do in electronic circuits. Includes photos showing inside a resistor.

  6. Resistors - SparkFun Learn

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    Resistors are electronic components which 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).

  7. Resistors | Ohm's Law | Electronics Textbook - All About Circuits

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    Devices called resistors are built to provide precise amounts of resistance in electric circuits. Resistors are rated both in terms of their resistance (ohms) and their ability to dissipate heat energy (watts).

  8. What Is a Resistor? | Resistor Fundamentals | Resistor Guide - EE...

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    What Is a Resistor? The resistor is a passive electrical component that creates resistance in the flow of electric current. In almost all electrical networks and electronic circuits they can be found. The resistance is measured in ohms (Ω).

  9. How Resistors Work - Circuit Basics

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    A resistor is a passive two-terminal electrical component that limits the current flowing in electrical or electronic circuits. Its property to resist the flow of current is called resistance, expressed in ohm (Ω), named after German physicist Georg Simon Ohm. Resistors are available in different sizes.

  10. A Complete Guide to Resistors - RS Components

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    What is a Resistor and What is its Circuit Symbol? A resistor is an electrical component that restricts the flow of electrical current in a circuit. The analogy often used to explain its operation is to consider current as water flowing in a hosepipe; a resistor can be considered as a constriction in the pipe that limits the flow of water.

  11. Resistor Definition: A resistor is a component that provides resistance to the flow of current in a circuit. Types of Resistors: Various types of resistors include carbon composition, thermistor, wire wound, metal film, carbon film, variable, varistor, and light dependent.