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Try again. Ohms is resistance.
What the 5.6k is should be Ohms. The 1/2W is the max power the resister can handle, and the 5% tolerance is the variance to what the resister resistance in.
Try putting some current through the resister instead ;) Ideally w/ some pre-defined voltage drop.

2007-03-17 07:54:58 · answer #1 · answered by contemplating 5 · 2 0

You have not asked a proper question, what I mean, is, it is not possible to put 20 ohms throught another resistor. You put current throught a resister, and voltage is dropped across the resistor.

The equation E = I * R, Voltage = Current * Resistance

2007-03-17 16:37:37 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

i gotta agree with everyone else. your question makes no sense and is lackin some info. If this was a biasing problem then maybe, but it still wouldnt make sense. Only thing u have there is 20+5.6k

2007-03-17 15:41:50 · answer #3 · answered by John 5 · 0 0

Just the way that you've asked a meaningless question tells me that you have not a clue what you're talking about, and probably wouldn't uinderstand the answer even if the question made enough sense to *have* an answer.

Doug

2007-03-17 15:23:48 · answer #4 · answered by doug_donaghue 7 · 2 0

I agree with ^^ you should be more specific

2007-03-17 15:03:31 · answer #5 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

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