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FIGURE 1. Derating curve for high ambient temperature.
1.2.1.3 Resistance. The nominal resistance value expressed in ohms is identified by a three digit
number; the first two digits represent significant figures and the last digit specifies the number of zeros to
follow. Where fractional values of an ohm, and values of less than 10 ohms, are required, the letter R is
substituted for one of the significant digits to represent the decimal point. When the letter R is used, the
last digit becomes significant. The following are examples of symbols for resistance values:
1R0 =
1.0 ohm
100 =
10 ohms
101 =
100 ohms
102 = 1,000 ohms
103 = 10,000 ohms
1.2.1.3.1 Decade of resistance values . Resistance values in all decades for all styles will correspond
to the values specified in the 10 to 100 decade listed below. For minimum and maximum nominal total
resistance values, see 3.1.
Decade 10 to 100 of resistance
values.
10
18
33
56
11
20
36
62
12
22
39
68
13
24
43
75
15
27
47
82
16
30
51
91
1.2.2 Power ratings . The nominal power ratings for the various styles are in accordance with table II.
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