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When a 1 ohm resistor and a 1 ohm resistor are connected in series what is their conbined resistance?

The combined resistance will be 2 Ohms.


What is the total resistance of a 5-ohm resistor and a 10-ohm resistor in a parallel series?

2


The resistance of a 4 ohm resistor and a 12 ohm reisistor connected in series is?

16 ohm, R1 + R2+R3 = RT in series.


A 3 ohm 2 ohm and a 5 ohm resistor are in series What is the total resistance in ohms of the system?

10 Ohms.


When 2 resistors are connected in parallel r1r2 are?

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.


How do you place 3 resistance to get the total resistance of 1 ohm?

It depends on the resistance of each resistor. If each resistor, for example, is 0.333 ohm, then you could connect them in series. If each resistor, for example, is 3 ohms, then you could connect them in parallel.


How will you get 3 ohm resistance using 2 ohm resistance?

connect 2 2ohm resistors in parallel and connect it to a series 2ohm resistor


In a 50 v circuit with a 400 ohm resistance and a 600 ohm resistance in series point a is between the two resistors and point b is to the right of the 600 ohm resistor?

The voltage across 600 ohm resistor(i.e. between point 'a' and 'b') will be 30V.


How many amps will you get on a 9 volt battery with a 100 ohm resistor and a 100 ohm resistor and a 470 ohm resistor?

You need to calculate the equivalent resistance. For instance, if the three resistors are connected in series, simply add all the resistance values up. Then, you calculate the current (in amperes) using Ohm's Law (V=IR); that is, you need to divide the voltage by the resistance.


What resistance must be connected in parallel to 6.0-ohm resistor to reduce the combined resistance to 15-ohm?

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.


Is 2.2k ohm resistor and 220 ohm resistor the same resistance?

No, a 2.2k ohm resistor and a 220 ohm resistor are not the same resistance. The "k" in 2.2k ohm stands for "kilo," which represents a multiplier of 1000. Therefore, a 2.2k ohm resistor is equivalent to 2200 ohms, while a 220 ohm resistor is simply 220 ohms. The difference in resistance values is a factor of 10 due to the kilo prefix.


If a 15-ohm resistor is connected in parallel with a 30 ohm-resistor the equivalent resistance is?

Rt = 10