how to calculate equivalent resistance
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If the resistors are in series then use the formula ___ Rs = R1 + R2 + R3...
And if the resistors are connected in parallel then u can solve it by
1/ Rp = 1 / R1 + 1 / R2 + 1 / R3 ...
hope it helps
And if the resistors are connected in parallel then u can solve it by
1/ Rp = 1 / R1 + 1 / R2 + 1 / R3 ...
hope it helps
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Hey friend ...!! here's your answer..
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I case
If the resistor are in series...then we put the formula to find the equivalent resistance
Formula ==> Rs == R1 + R2 .......
Example ==》 3 ohms and 4 ohms..
Rs = 3 + 4
= 7 ohms..
So that the 7 ohms is equivalent resistance
II case
if the restance are parallel ...so formula is
1/Rp = 1/R1 + 1/R2.....
Example = 4 ohms and 4 ohms.
1/Rp = 1/4 + 1/4
= 4+4/ 4
= 8/4
1/Rp = 2
Rp = 0.5 ohms..
so that the 0.5 ohms is also equivalent resistance.
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#Hope its help you dear#
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__________________________
I case
If the resistor are in series...then we put the formula to find the equivalent resistance
Formula ==> Rs == R1 + R2 .......
Example ==》 3 ohms and 4 ohms..
Rs = 3 + 4
= 7 ohms..
So that the 7 ohms is equivalent resistance
II case
if the restance are parallel ...so formula is
1/Rp = 1/R1 + 1/R2.....
Example = 4 ohms and 4 ohms.
1/Rp = 1/4 + 1/4
= 4+4/ 4
= 8/4
1/Rp = 2
Rp = 0.5 ohms..
so that the 0.5 ohms is also equivalent resistance.
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#Hope its help you dear#
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Anonymous:
hopd u understand
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