if two resistors of value R connected in then oarallel what is the difference in equalant resistance in both cases
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If two resistors of value R are connected in series and then in parallel, what is the difference between equivalent resistance in both cases? When connected in parallel,
1/Rt = 1/R1 + 1/R2.
When two resistors are connected in series the equivalent resistance will be the sum of individual resistance , here 2R.
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If two resistors of value R are connected in series and then in parallel, what is the difference between equivalent resistance in both cases? When connected in parallel,
1/Rt = 1/R1 + 1/R2.
When two resistors are connected in series the equivalent resistance will be the sum of individual resistance , here 2R.
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please tick the brainliest answer.
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