Calculate the total current flowing through the circuit and the total effevtive resistance of the circuit
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In Ohm's Law, the total current is equal to the total voltage divided by the total resistance. In a series circuit, the current is the same through all of the components in the circuit, whereas in a parallel circuit, the total current is only equal to the individual current in that branch of the circuit.
Add all of the resistances across the circuit together to calculate the total resistance. If you don't know the individual values, use the Ohm's Law equation, where resistance = voltage divided by current. Plug in the values for voltage and current and solve for R to get the total resistance in a circuit.
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