Equivalent Resistance Problems - How Do You Calculate EQ Resistance?
The equivalent resistance of a number of resistors connected in parallel can be computed using the reciprocal of the resistance i.e. \frac{1} {R}. The reciprocal of the equivalent resistance will be equal to the sum of the reciprocals of each resistance. The unit of resistance is the Ohm i.e. \Omega.
How do you find equivalent resistance in parallel example?
Now whenever you have two resistors in parallel. And if they have the same value the equivalent
How do you solve equivalent resistance problems?
The equivalent resistance is the algebraic sum of the resistances (Equation 10.3. 2): RS=R1+R2+R3+R4+R5=20Ω+20Ω+20Ω+20Ω+10Ω=90Ω. The current through the circuit is the same for each resistor in a series circuit and is equal to the applied voltage divided by the equivalent resistance: I=VRS=9V90Ω=0.1A.
What is equivalent resistance class 12?
Equivalent resistance: If a single resistance can replace the combination of resistances in such a manner that the current in the circuit remains unchanged, then that single resistance is called the equivalent resistance.
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