How can I connect a pair of the resistors so that their equivalent resistance is greater than the resistance of either one?
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Most circuits have more than one component, called a resistor that limits the flow ... the resistance of its handle, {R}_{3} ... [link] shows resistors in series connected to a voltage .
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Ans ➡️ 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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