No. It will not serve its intended purpose.
that would depend on the circuit, but probably not.
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Ohm's laws says it will be 1.5 vdc divided by 330 ohms.
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Rt = 10
No such resistor exists. Any resistor placed in parallel with a 6.0 ohm resistor is going to reduce the combined resistance below 6.0 ohms.
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Ohm's laws says it will be 1.5 vdc divided by 330 ohms.
The current would be about 20 volts.
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No. 2.2K ohm is 2200 Ohms.
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Generally 330ohm resistors are used to power a typical 3 volt LED if the source voltage is 5v
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Rt = 10
If they're in parallel, then each resistor acts as if it were the only one,and the presence of any others is irrelevant.The current through the 60-ohm resistor is I = E/R = (120/60) = 2 amperes.