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How to find out equivalent resistance?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Before we address what equivalent resistance is, we should first define resistance itself. Resistance is a measure of how much a component or material resists the flow of electricity through it, measured in ohms. It's inversely proportional to current: more resistance means less current will flow; less resistance means more current will flow.

Equivalent resistance may sound like a complex term, but it's really not. It's just a fancy way of saying total resistance. When you have a circuit with more than one component in it, we need to have a way of calculating the total effective resistance of the whole circuit or of one part of the circuit.

Answered by DABBYDRA
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Answer:

here:

Explanation:

Just add all the  resistance of the circuit!

SIMPLE!

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