Physics, asked by sk3018268, 8 months ago

the resistance of 10ohm,12ohm and 15ohm.find there Total resistance in both in series and in parallel​

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Answered by guest765
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Answer:

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Explanation:

This is straightforward. The equivalent resistance of a set of resistances connected in parallel will always give an equivalent or effective resistance that is always less than the smallest value of the resistance that was connected with the set of resistances in parallel earlier. In this case, the answer is 4.615 ohm. The method is simple. You take the inverse of the sum of the individual inverses of the resistance values.

Answered by MissSizzling
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  • This is straightforward. The equivalent resistance of a set of resistances connected in parallel will always give an equivalent or effective resistance that is always less than the smallest value of the resistance that was connected with the set of resistances in parallel earlier. In this case, the answer is 4.615 ohm. The method is simple. You take the inverse of the sum of the individual inverses of the resistance values

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