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Title: How would you find the current, voltage, and resistance of Christmas lights?
Post by: nuringstudent on May 9, 2013
Christmas lights are interesting because instead of being in series or parallel, they seem to be in both, where if one bulb goes out, only a few more lights go out, not the whole thing. I understand how to find the current, voltage, and resistance of parallel and series separately, but how would you find the total current, voltage, and resistance of an entire set of Christmas lights?


Title: How would you find the current, voltage, and resistance of Christmas lights?
Post by: zuelion on May 9, 2013
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