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Explain resistor connected in series and obtain its effective resistance​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Series combination of resistors : If a number of resistors are joined end to end so that the same current flows through each of them in succession, then the resistors are said to be connected in series. ... (v) Equivalent resistance is larger than the largest individual resistance.

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Answered by CATTYFLY085
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Explain resistor connected in series and obtain its effective resistance

Resisitors in Series

  • Resisitors in SeriesThe total resistance in the circuit with resistors connected in series is equal to the sum of the individual resistances.

Resisitors in SeriesThe total resistance in the circuit with resistors connected in series is equal to the sum of the individual resistances.Learning Objectives

  • calculate the total resistance in the circuit with resistors connected in series

also ..:

  • The same current flows through each resistor in series.
  1. Individual resistors in series do not get the total source voltage, but divide it.
  2. Individual resistors in series do not get the total source voltage, but divide it.The total resistance in a series circuit is equal to the sum of the individual resistances: RN(series)=+++…+.

  • series: A number of things that follow on one after the other or are connected one after the other.
  • series: A number of things that follow on one after the other or are connected one after the other.resistance: The opposition to the passage of an electric current through that element.

so we can conclude that....

  • Most circuits have more than one component, called a resistor, that limits the flow of charge in the circuit. A measure of this limit on charge flow is called resistance. The simplest combinations of resistors are the series and parallel connections. The total resistance of a combination of resistors depends on both their individual values and how they are connected.

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