R1+R2+R3+R4........................ To get total Resistance
according the above formula if risistance R1 12v And R2 13V then by sustituting the rest ...........
To determine the resistance of the unknown arm of a post office box using the Kelvin method, you need to create a four-terminal connection to eliminate errors from lead resistance. Connect one pair of terminals to the known resistor and the other pair to the unknown resistor. Measure the total resistance, then disconnect the known resistor and measure the resistance again to isolate the unknown resistor's resistance.
It's like mom made pies she put them in rows she had a total of 18 and 6 pies for each row? You have to figure out the addend or the total.
One step at a time... RSeries = SummationI=1toN (RI) RParallel = 1 / SummationI=1toN (1 / RI) Simply solve what you know, and build on the results.
total resistance of a parallel connection network of resisters is equals the total resistance divided by one. 1/total R = 1/R1+1/R2+1/R3+................+1/RN since we get 1/total R from the above formula, to get total resistance (total R) just reciprocate the answer. secondly, if u have only two resistors connected in parallel say R1 & R2, then total Resistance total R=(R1*R2 )/R1+R2 inform.mayaprasad@gmail.com
Since they are in series you can use R=R1+R2+R3... for Total Resistance, then use Ohms Law of I=V/R and solve for I and R. (remember that V and I are also Totals, unless you brake them down at each point)
its total resistance in ckt
They are very important in many areas such as maths and physics. They are used to work out unknown's. For example in physics if you know the current through a circuit, and the total resistance, and you need to find out the voltage, you can use the equation: Voltage= current * resistance, to work out.
Total peripheral resistance is the sum of the resistance of all peripheral vasculature in the systemic circulation.
Yes
Hot resistance is your total resistance you can have with out exceeding your wattage limit
No, the total resistance increases.
Not sure what you mean. The equivalent (total) resistance in a parallel circuit is less than any individual resistance.