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What do you understand by mixed combination of resistances?

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Answered by HA7SH
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Explanation:

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\bold{>>} Resistor circuits that combines series and parallel resistors networks together are generally known as resistor combination or mixed resistor circuits.

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\bold{>>} In Current and Resistance, we described the term ‘resistance’ and explained the basic design of a resistor. Basically, a resistor limits the flow of charge in a circuit and is an ohmic device where V=IR. Most circuits have more than one resistor. If several resistors are connected together and connected to a battery, the current supplied by the battery depends on the equivalent resistance of the circuit.

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Answered by THEGOODBOY90
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Answer:

\bold{ > > }>> Resistor circuits that combines series and parallel resistors networks together are generally known as resistor combination or mixed resistor circuits.

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\bold{ > > }>> In Current and Resistance, we described the term ‘resistance’ and explained the basic design of a resistor. Basically, a resistor limits the flow of charge in a circuit and is an ohmic device where V=IR. Most circuits have more than one resistor. If several resistors are connected together and connected to a battery, the current supplied by the battery depends on the equivalent resistance of the circuit.

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