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State true or false a. Resistance of a conductor decreases with increase in temperature. b. Resistor terminals have polarity marking on the body of the resistor. c. Electrolytic capacitor terminals do not have polarity marking on the body. d. Ceramic capacitor terminals do not have polarity marking on the body. e. Value of small capacitors is marked in pf, if no units are mentioned. f. The value of the inductors in general in pH. g. Inductor color code may start with a wide silver band representing the MIL standard. h. Size of the resistors increase with it power rating. i. While measuring resistance while using a multimeter, the resistor must be disconnected from other part of the circuit. j. To increase the value of the capacitance in a circuit, the capacitors must be connected in series.

          State true or false
a. Resistance of a conductor decreases with increase in temperature.
b. Resistor terminals have polarity marking on the body of the resistor.
c. Electrolytic capacitor terminals do not have polarity marking on the body.
d. Ceramic capacitor terminals do not have polarity marking on the body.
e. Value of small capacitors is marked in pf, if no units are mentioned.
f. The value of the inductors in general in pH.
g. Inductor color code may start with a wide silver band representing the MIL standard.
h. Size of the resistors increase with it power rating.
i. While measuring resistance while using a multimeter, the resistor must be disconnected
from other part of the circuit.
j. To increase the value of the capacitance in a circuit, the capacitors must be connected in
series.
        
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State true or false
a. Resistance of a conductor decreases with increase in temperature.
b. Resistor terminals have polarity marking on the body of the resistor.
c. Electrolytic capacitor terminals do not have polarity marking on the body.
d. Ceramic capacitor terminals do not have polarity marking on the body.
e. Value of small capacitors is marked in pf, if no units are mentioned.
f. The value of the inductors in general in pH.
g. Inductor color code may start with a wide silver band representing the MIL standard.
h. Size of the resistors increase with it power rating.
i. While measuring resistance while using a multimeter, the resistor must be disconnected
from other part of the circuit.
j. To increase the value of the capacitance in a circuit, the capacitors must be connected in
series.

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State true or false a. Resistance of a conductor decreases with increase in temperature. b. Resistor terminals have polarity marking on the body of the resistor. c. Electrolytic capacitor terminals do not have polarity marking on the body. d. Ceramic capacitor terminals do not have polarity marking on the body. e. Value of small capacitors is marked in pf, if no units are mentioned. f. The value of the inductors in general in pH. g. Inductor color code may start with a wide silver band representing the MIL standard. h. Size of the resistors increase with it power rating. i. While measuring resistance while using a multimeter, the resistor must be disconnected from other part of the circuit. j. To increase the value of the capacitance in a circuit, the capacitors must be connected in series.
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00:01 Now in this problem it is says that the resistance of, we have to prove that these statements is true or false.
00:13 The resistance of the conductor that is decreases with increases in temperature.
00:26 So, decreases with increases of the temperature.
00:31 So we have to say that this is true or false.
00:35 So this statement is false statement.
00:40 Now, in the question number two, that is given that the register is register terminals.
00:52 So we can say here that the register terminals have the polarity making on the body of the register.
01:03 So, this statement we have to verify that it is also true or false.
01:10 So this statement is also false statement...
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