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by sliverstorm
4667 days ago
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That's a weird mis-characterisation of what it means to be colourblind. I thought male pattern colorblindness (far and away the most common type) simply means the inability to distinguish green from red, not total lack of color vision. Hence why I would expect you could still locate resistors with blue bands. any resistors not in a pcb should be in a nice drawer with a neat label "Should" being the operative word here. If that always happened, we wouldn't have bothered to give resistors identifying marks. |
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Yes we would, because we need to know what that resistor is when it's in a PCB. We can't measure it because it may be in parallel with other resistors.
> Hence why I would expect you could still locate resistors with blue bands.
Can you identify what the colours of this image should be? (Ignoring the massive clue in the filename.) :-p
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Rainbow_Deuteranopia.svg)
That's for a severe form of the most common form of color-blindnes.
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Color_blindness#Classification)