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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).


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On Sun, 12 Nov 2017 05:56:47 -0500, Michael A Terrell
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Kill file the pathetic troll. He posts his bull**** messages on many
newsgroups.


While negative resistance does not exist, you have proven that it is
possible to have a negative sense of humor. That's negative ten on the
humor scale, or ten points below ZERO sense of humor!

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Negative resistance does exist.

Negative resistors do not exist.



While negative resistance does not exist, you have proven that it is
possible to have a negative sense of humor. That's negative ten on the
humor scale, or ten points below ZERO sense of humor!




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On 11/12/2017 2:47 AM, wrote:
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).



It's the same as a +10 ohm resistor but you turn it around the other way.
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On 11/12/2017 7:44 AM, John S wrote:
On 11/12/2017 2:47 AM, wrote:
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).



It's the same as a +10 ohm resistor but you turn it around the other way.


Come to think of it, they may put the brown mark on the other end of the
resistor.


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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.
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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..

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On Sun, 12 Nov 2017 06:49:37 -0800 (PST), lsmartino wrote:

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


Like friction? Do you not remember that phone dials actually went *slower*
when you tried to speed up their return by pushing the dial anti-clockwise?
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On 12/11/2017 08:47, wrote:
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).



Just buy one please and tell us all.

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On 12/11/2017 08:47, wrote:
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).



Just buy one please and tell us all.


Best Answer!!
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El domingo, 12 de noviembre de 2017, 19:37:36 (UTC-4), escribió:
On Sun, 12 Nov 2017 16:59:40 +0000, piglet
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On 12/11/2017 08:47, wrote:
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).



Just buy one please and tell us all.


Best Answer!!


Indeed!
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Wholey (and entirely) SH*T!!

Negative Resistor:

One (any) resistor in parallel with any other resistor - the net is less than either. That, ladies and gentlemen, and children of all ages, would be a 'negative' resistor. Full stop.

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On Sun, 12 Nov 2017 17:19:46 -0800 (PST), "
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Wholey (and entirely) SH*T!!


Methinks thou doth protest too much...

Negative Resistor:
One (any) resistor in parallel with any other resistor - the
net is less than either.


I beg to differ. The positive or negative sign refers to the V/I
(Volts divided by Amps) curve, which of an ordinary, normal, and
rather boring resistor is positive. However, various components and
circuits will produce a negative slope, and therefore a negative
resistance, usually over a small range of voltages and currents.
Putting two resistors in parallel produces a different V/I slope
value, but does not magically change the sign of the slope from
positive to negative.

That, ladies and gentlemen, and
children of all ages, would be a 'negative' resistor.


There are few ladies and no children that read this newsgroup. I
think it's safe to say that none of the active participants could be
considered gentlemen by any standard. Perhaps you could do better if
you address the audience of engineers, who might find it rather
disagreeable to be conglomerated with the ladies, children, and
gentlemen of leisure.

Full stop.


In California, we do a rolling stop.


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