Physics, asked by veekshavn, 8 months ago

Explain the combination of resistance (a) series (b) parallel and derive equations for the effective Resistance. plz guys make it fast plz i'll mark brainlist if i get answer by tommorow morning

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Answered by HarshviNiyoliya
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Resisitors in Series

The total resistance in the circuit with resistors connected in series is equal to the sum of the individual resistances

Resistors in Parallel

The total resistance in a parallel circuit is equal to the sum of the inverse of each individual resistances

Answered by Anonymous
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a) Two or more resistors are said to be in connected in series combination, if same current passes through each of them, when some potential difference is applied across the combination. The equivalent resistance of the combination is the algebraic sum of all the resistances in that series combination.

b) Likewise, if three or more resistors each with the same value are connected in parallel, then the equivalent resistance will be equal to R/n where R is the value of the resistor and n is the number of individual resistances in the combination.

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