state the law of combination of resistance in series
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This law states that when two resistors are connected in series, the equivalent resistance of both the resistors is the sum of the individual resistances.
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For example if we have a resistor( say R1) of resistance 6 Ω and another resistor ( say R2) of resistance 4Ω.
Therefore R1=6 ohm and R2 = 4 ohm
So the total resistance of both will be R=R1+R2
R=6+4
R=10 ohm
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