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  2. List of resistors - Wikipedia

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    Carbon composition resistors have higher capability to withstand overload relative to the component's size. [3] Carbon composition resistors are still available, but relatively expensive. Values ranged from fractions of an ohm to 22 megohms. Due to their high price, these resistors are no longer used in most applications.

  3. Resistor - Wikipedia

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    Carbon composition resistors have higher capability to withstand overload relative to the component's size. [12] Carbon composition resistors are still available, but relatively expensive. Values ranged from fractions of an ohm to 22 megohms. Due to their high price, these resistors are no longer used in most applications.

  4. Force-sensing resistor - Wikipedia

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    Force-sensing resistors consist of a conductive polymer, which predictably changes resistance following applying force to its surface. [5] They are normally supplied as a polymer sheet or ink that can be applied by screen printing. The sensing film consists of electrically conducting and non-conducting particles suspended in a matrix.

  5. Electronic component - Wikipedia

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    SMD resistors on the backside of a PCB. Pass current in proportion to voltage and oppose current. Resistor – fixed value Power resistor – larger to safely dissipate heat generated; SIP or DIP resistor network – array of resistors in one package; Variable resistor Rheostat – two-terminal variable resistor (often for high power)

  6. Printed circuit board - Wikipedia

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    Surface mount components, including resistors, transistors and an integrated circuit A PCB in a computer mouse: the component side (left) and the printed side (right) "Through hole" components are mounted by their wire leads passing through the board and soldered to traces on the other side.

  7. Potentiometer - Wikipedia

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    A potentiometer with a resistive load, showing equivalent fixed resistors for clarity. The potentiometer can be used as a voltage divider to obtain a manually adjustable output voltage at the slider (wiper) from a fixed input voltage applied across the two ends of the potentiometer. This is their most common use.