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.
The combined resistance will be 2 Ohms.
Rt = 10
In simple way resistor bank contains number of resistors in series or parallel combination. They are connected in parallel to decrease the resistance and increase current rating and power dissipation.And they are connected in series to increase resistance and power dissipation.
6.67%
A voltmeter can be connected in parallel with a resistor to show the voltage across the resistor.
Two resistors connected in parallel are 1/2 the sum of their resistance. The resistance of two resistors connected in series is the sum of their resistance. For example: The total resistance of a 100 ohm resistor connected to a 200 ohm resistor in parallel is 100+200 divided by 2 = 150 ohms. The total resistance of a 100 ohm resistor connected to a 200 ohm resistor in series 100+200= 300 ohms.
The combined resistance will be 2 Ohms.
Rt = 10
the voltage across that resistor will increase if it is in series with the other resistors. the current through that resistor will increase if it is in parallel with the other resistors.
In simple way resistor bank contains number of resistors in series or parallel combination. They are connected in parallel to decrease the resistance and increase current rating and power dissipation.And they are connected in series to increase resistance and power dissipation.
6.67%
A voltmeter can be connected in parallel with a resistor to show the voltage across the resistor.
86k. Resistance in series is the sum of the individual resistors.
Think it through. You are adding a second path for current flow. Current flow will increase to some extent. Therefore, with more current flow, resistance must....
half of the current flowing thru resistor 1.... V=IR.
The total resistance would be 40 ohm.
When a resistor is added the current goes down, that is expressed in the equation current= voltage/ resistance