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    A Resistor Coded with Red-Violet-Black-Gold Bands Respectively, Would Be of What
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A Resistor Coded with Red-Violet-Black-Gold Bands Respectively, Would Be of What

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A resistor coded with Red-Violet-Black-Gold bands respectively, would be of what value and tolerance?


A) 27 Ω +/- 5%
B) 0.27 Ω +/- 5%
C) 2.7 Ω +/- 5%
D) 270 Ω +/- 5%

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