Question: (b) Develop a program to decode the nominal value of a resistor. Use the information in Figure 1 to figure out the nominal value of

(b) Develop a program to decode the nominal value of a resistor. Use the information in Figure 1 to figure out the nominal value of a standard resistor. 470 2 5% tolerance 1% 29% 20 digit digit black 0 10 brown 1 1 10 red 2 2 102 orange 3 3 10 yellow 4 4 104 green 5 5 10 blue 6 6 106 violet 7 7 10 gray 8 8 10 white 9 9 10' gold 0.1 silver 0.01 no color 0.5% 0.25% 0.1% 0.05% 5% 10% 20% Figure 1. A diagram of the color code of a standard resistor Here's how you use the color code to figure out the nominal value of the resistor: 1. Decide which band is the first band. 2. Look up the color of the first band in the column labeled 1 st digit and find the number associated with that color. 3. Look up the color of the second band in the column labeled 2nd digit" and find the number associated with that color. 4. Look up the color of the third band in the column labeled X and find the number associated with that color. 5. Put the first two-digit side-by-side to form a two-digit number. 6. Multiply the two-digit number by the multiplier. Prompt the user to key in the color of the first band, second band and third band. Then use for and/or if-else-if structure and/or switch structure to decode the nominal value of the resistor
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