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Default What is the color code for a -10 ohm resistor

On Sunday, November 12, 2017 at 9:49:40 AM UTC-5, lsmartino wrote:
El domingo, 12 de noviembre de 2017, 4:49:53 (UTC-4), escribió:
What is the color code for a -10 ohm resistor.
That's a NEGATIVE 10 ohm resistor, not a standard (positive) 10 ohm
brown-black-black resistor. (Thats 10 ohms below zero ohms).


Come on...

You can´t have a negative resistor. It´s physically impossible.




Sure it is. I once knew a guy who could cook grits in 5 minutes: the laws of physics apparently ceasing to exist on his stove. And they weren't instant grits either. No self-respecting Southerner would use instant grits..