how to find resistance across any resistor?
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if the resistors are in series then add all the individual resistances
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The resistance across any resistor and be found from ohm's law which is V = IR
where V is the potential difference across the resistor I is the current in the resistor and R is the resistance across the resistor.... If you make R as the subject the R = V/I.
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where V is the potential difference across the resistor I is the current in the resistor and R is the resistance across the resistor.... If you make R as the subject the R = V/I.
Hope this helps....
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