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Equivalent resistance across circuit. Elaborate it.

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The equivalent resistance is defined as a point where the total resistance is measured in a parallel or series circuit (in either the whole circuit or in a part of the circuit). The equivalent resistance is defined between two terminals or nodes of the network. Equivalent resistance may sound complicated, but it’s just a technical way to say “total resistance”.

In the equivalent resistance of a network, a single resistor could substitute the complete network so that for a specific applied voltage and/or the equivalent current can be obtained similar to the one when used as a network.

When a circuit has more than one circuit component in it, there should be a way to calculate the total effective resistance of the entire circuit or for just one part of the circuit.

Before we discuss what equal resistance is, we can describe resistance. Resistance is a measure of how much a device or material can resist the movement of electricity through it. It is inversely related to current, higher resistance means reduced current flow; reduced resistance means higher current flow.

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