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Parallel combination of resistors with neat diagram

Combination of resistors in series and parallel connection

June 18, 2022October 21, 2021 by Mir

Suppose you have two carbon resistors of resistance 2 ohm each, but you need 1 ohm resistance to use or connect in a circuit. What will you do if there are no other sources to collect a resistor of resistance 1 ohm? Again, what will you do if you need 4 ohm resistance to use? … Read more

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