Resistor are two terminal devices that are important components of any electronic device. Resistors are used in an electronic circuit to regulate the flow of the electric current in the electric circuit.
The resistor commonly used by us are printed in different colours. A typical resistor usually contains four colour bands and these colour bands usually tell the value of the resistor reading these colour codes is very important for building even the very basic electric circuit.
In this article, we will learn about, Resistance Colour Code, How to Read Resistor Colour Code, Examples to Find Resistance Colour Code, and others in detail.
Resistor Colour Code
The value of resistance offered by a resistor is marked using a colour code called Resistor Colour Code. The resistors we use are very tiny and the printing of the value of resistance in the resistor is not feasible. Thus, to find the value of the resistor we use various colour bands (mainly four colour bands) that help to determine the value of the resistance.
These colour bands on the resistor are called the Resistor Color Codes. This Resistor Colour Code was invented by the Radio Manufacturers Association (RMA) in the 1920s.
The image added below shows a resistor along with the colour bands of the resistor.

All the resistors used in modern circuits up to one watt are colour coded with different bands. There are a set of three to six bands but majorly resistors have a set of four bands marked on the resistance and they tell us the value of the resistance. In the colour-coding sequence, the first two bands indicate the resistance value and the third band serves as the multiplier for the two bands.Â
Resistor Colour Table
The table added below shows different colours added to the resistor and their respective values.
How to Read Resistor Colour Code?
The color code in any resistor is read as, in general, a resistor has four bands in which the first two bands represent the value of the resistance and the third band represent the resistance multiplier whereas, the fourth and the last band represent the tolerance of the resistance. For reading any resistance we hold the resistor in such a way that its tolerance band is to our right. generally, the tolerance is silver and gold in colour and it is at a distance from the other band.
Now starting from our left, mark all the colors of the bands and write them down in sequence. Then, use the table given above to see which digits they represent.
The third band is the multiplier band and the colour represents the 10 multipliers. Such as if the third band is green then its value is 105.Â

Example of Resistor Colour Coding
The resistor color coding is used to determine the value of the resistance of the electrical resistor. This can be understood using the example discussed below as,Â
The image added below shows resistance and using resistor colour coding determines its resistance value.

The band colors for the resistor color code in the order:
Band colours in order RED ORANGE ORANGE GOLD
Using the table the digit representation is as 2 2 3 with multiplier 103 and the tolerance ±5%
Thus, the value of the resistance is, 23×103 Ω ± 5 %
i.e. the value of the resistance is, 23000 Ω ± 5 %
The value of the given resistance is:
23000 Ω ± 5 %. The tolerance of the resistor can be calculated as follows:
Tolerance = Value of Resistor × Value of Tolerance Band
= 23000 Ω ⨯ 5 % = 1150 Ω
This means that the 23000 Ω resistor with a tolerance value of 1150 Ω could range from the actual value as much as 24150 Ω to as little as 22850 Ω.Â
Mnemonic of Resistor Colour Code
Learning the Resistor Color Coding is very important and the mnemonic used to find the value of the resistor is,
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The capital letters represent the first letters of the colors and their positions in the digit values. The representation of the color code as,
Black, Brown, Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Violet, Grey, and White
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Resistor Colour Code Examples
Example 1: Find the resistance of the resistor

Solution:
The band colours for resistor colour code in the order:
Band colours in order RED RED ORANGE SILVER
using the table the digit representation is as, 2 2 3 and the tolarence is ±10%
Thus, the value of the resistance is, 22×103 Ω ± 10 %
i.e. the value of the resistance is, 22000 Ω ± 10 %
The value of the given resistance is:
22000 Ω ± 10 %. The tolerance of the resistor can be calculated as follows:
Tolerance = Value of Resistor × Value of Tolerance Band
=  22000 Ω ⨯ 10 % = 2200 Ω
This means that the 22000 Ω resistor with a tolerance value of 2200 Ω could range from the actual value as much as 19800 Ω to as little as 24200 Ω.Â
Example 2: Find the resistance of the resistor,

Solution:
The band colours for resistor colour code in the order:
Band colours in order ORANGE RED BLACK SILVER
using the table the digit representation is as, 3 2 1 and the tolarence is ±10%
Thus, the value of the resistance is, 32×101 Ω ± 10 %
i.e. the value of the resistance is, 32 Ω ± 10 %
The value of the given resistance is:
32 Ω ± 10 %. The tolerance of the resistor can be calculated as follows:
Tolerance = Value of Resistor × Value of Tolerance Band
=  32 Ω ⨯ 10 % = 3.2 Ω
This means that the 32 Ω resistor with a tolerance value of 3.2 Ω could range from the actual value as much as 28.8 Ω to as little as 35.2 Ω.Â
Conclusion of Resistor Colour Code
The resistor color code is a standardized system used to indicate the resistance value, tolerance, and sometimes the temperature coefficient of a resistor. By examining the color bands on a resistor, one can determine its resistance value according to the color code chart.
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