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Created page with "thumb|right|100px|A 2.26k Ohms 1% resistor In electronics, the tolerance of an electronic component refers to the allowable variation in the component's value from its nominal or specified value. Tolerance is typically expressed as a percentage or a range of values. For example, a resistor with a nominal value of 100 Ohms and a tolerance of ±5% can have a value that is anywhere from 95 to 105 Ohms. A component with a low tol..."
(Created page with "thumb|right|100px|A 2.26k Ohms 1% resistor In electronics, the tolerance of an electronic component refers to the allowable variation in the component's value from its nominal or specified value. Tolerance is typically expressed as a percentage or a range of values. For example, a resistor with a nominal value of 100 Ohms and a tolerance of ±5% can have a value that is anywhere from 95 to 105 Ohms. A component with a low tol...")
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