Answer: The equivalent resistance of a series of resistors is as follows:
Suppose you have three 120 Ohm resistors:
A---/\/R1\/\------/\/R2\/\------/\/R3\/\---B
The equivalent resistance of point A to point B is the resistance of R1, R2 and R3 in series.
Suppose we would want to replace R1, R2 and R3 with a single resistor, R4:
A---/\/R4\/\---B
The resistance of R4 would be 360 Ohms, since equivalent resistance of a series combination is:
Req = R1 + R2 + R3
Answer: What is meant by equivalent resistance is that if you replace (for example) two or three circuits with whatever you calculate (see the other reply, above) as the "equivalent resistance", the effect on the circuit in general will be the same. For example, the same amount of current will flow.
What is meant by resonance and explain the series and parallel resonance? by kathiresan
The way current (series) fuses are designed and used, they are meant to overheat and blow and cause an open circuit if the current flow through these goes above the rated value. The resistance value typically is slightly higher than the wiring and adds marginal value of series resistance to the overall circuitry. The material characteristics of fuse ensure that at regular nominal current flow the fuse does not overheat, but when larger than expected current flows it overheats, melts (or gives very high resistance/open in a resettable fuse)and causes circuit to open.
It means that you have the following three elements in series: R (resistance), L (inductance), C (capacitance).It means that you have the following three elements in series: R (resistance), L (inductance), C (capacitance).It means that you have the following three elements in series: R (resistance), L (inductance), C (capacitance).It means that you have the following three elements in series: R (resistance), L (inductance), C (capacitance).
Think of it like this: Friction causes you difficulty in pulling heavy objects on a carpet. This frictional force is similar to electrical resistance. It is one of two ways to define how easily electricity will travel through an electrical element.
There is internal resistance in a battery because a battery is not an ideal voltage source. It may be close, but it is not ideal. As a result, analytically, there will be some series resistance, resistance which places a limit on the maximum current that the battery can provide. While no battery is ideal, most are sufficiently ideal to not require any consideration of the internal resistance. If your circuit is dependent on the internal resistance of a battery, then it is probably not well suited for that application.
This is similar to "equivalent resistance", but impedance is a more accurate concept in the case of AC.The equivalent resistance (or equivalent impedance) means that if you replace all the resistances under consideration with one equivalent resistance, the result on the circuit will be the same.This is similar to "equivalent resistance", but impedance is a more accurate concept in the case of AC.The equivalent resistance (or equivalent impedance) means that if you replace all the resistances under consideration with one equivalent resistance, the result on the circuit will be the same.This is similar to "equivalent resistance", but impedance is a more accurate concept in the case of AC.The equivalent resistance (or equivalent impedance) means that if you replace all the resistances under consideration with one equivalent resistance, the result on the circuit will be the same.This is similar to "equivalent resistance", but impedance is a more accurate concept in the case of AC.The equivalent resistance (or equivalent impedance) means that if you replace all the resistances under consideration with one equivalent resistance, the result on the circuit will be the same.
If you meant a series 7 then probably not but if you meant series 6 and under then yes there will be another series but when I'm not sure of.
What is meant by the term resistivity?
A resistance that acts when an object moves.
What is meant by resonance and explain the series and parallel resonance? by kathiresan
Law of resistance: What you resist persists. based on the same concept as law of attraction
The resistance of a current is a measure of how difficult it is to push the electrons along.AnswerThere is no such thing as the 'resistance of a current'. Resistance is a characteristic of the material through which a current flows, not of the current itself.
There are five or six series'
The way current (series) fuses are designed and used, they are meant to overheat and blow and cause an open circuit if the current flow through these goes above the rated value. The resistance value typically is slightly higher than the wiring and adds marginal value of series resistance to the overall circuitry. The material characteristics of fuse ensure that at regular nominal current flow the fuse does not overheat, but when larger than expected current flows it overheats, melts (or gives very high resistance/open in a resettable fuse)and causes circuit to open.
a series of activities meant to produce a particular result
He is meant to be 6 in the youtube series.
That refers to the sum of an arithmetic series.