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%S 10,11,12,13,15,16,18,20,22,24,27,30,33,36,39,43,47,51,56,62,68,75,82,
%T 91,100
%N E24 range of preferred resistor values in electronic engineering.
%C These values under 100 Ohms are meant to show the significant digits. All resistors would have these values multiplied by the appropriate power of 10. For example, a 1% resistor could be 10.2 Ohms, 102 Ohms, 1020 Ohms, 10200 Ohms, and so forth. [_Jonathan Vos Post_, Dec 11 2012]
%D Martin Hartley Jones, A Practical Introduction to Electronic Circuits, Cambridge University Press, ISBN: 0521478790
%H Electronix Express Newsletter, <a href="http://web.archive.org/web/20021017175040id_/http://www.elexp.com/t_eia.htm">EIA standard resistor values</a>
%H <a href="/index/Res#resistances">Index to sequences related to resistances</a>.
%Y Cf. A072198 (E12), A220401.
%K nonn
%O 1,1
%A _Jeremy Gardiner_, Aug 13 2002