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what is about the formulas of resistors in parallel​

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Answered by llsll0123456
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The sum of the currents through each path is equal to the total current that flows from the source. You can find total resistance in a Parallel circuit with the following formula: 1/Rt = 1/R1 + 1/R2 + 1/R3 +... If one of the parallel paths is broken, current will continue to flow in all the other paths.

Answered by bugadwalazainab52
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Likewise, if three or more resistors each with the same value are connected in parallel, then the equivalent resistance will be equal to R/n where R is the value of the resistor and n is the number of individual resistances in the combination. ... The equivalent resistance will therefore be: RT = R/n = 100/6 = 16.7Ω.

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