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explain the resistance of a system of resistors ?

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Answered by Harshtyl
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If your resistors are placed in a series so they are connected with each other like in a necklace, then the total or equivalent resistance is the sum of your resistor values. The current going through each resistor will be the same, but the voltage going through each resistor is different.

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Answered by ddevipavithra
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Answer:it is calculated by ohms law

The resistance is the opposing of the electric current through it.and it is measured in the unit called ohm

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