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tonyagodsey tonyagodsey
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Example: two resistors in the series, and two in the parallel, but is overall one circuit
Hm. Voltage is 1.1(v) and each resistor is 2ohms. forgot to give numbers ._.
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If the resistors R1 and R2 are in parallel, and this is in series with r3 and R4, the total res
 is [R1R2/(R1+R2)]+R3+R4. If R1 is 1k, and R2 is 4k, and R3 is 2k and R4 is 6k, res = 8.8k
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fey
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11 years ago
2 Ohm in parallel with 2 Ohm = 1 Ohm
Equivalent total resistance = 2 Ohm in series with 1 Ohm in series with 2 Ohms = 5 Ohms
Current = Voltage / equivalent resistance
Current = 1.1V / 5 Ohm = .22 Amps = 220mA
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