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If you have two resistors with different resistances, there are two possible ways of connecting them: in series, and in parallel. If you have three resistors with different resistances (say Ra, Rb, and Rc), how many ways can all three be hooked up to give a different total resistance? Derive a formula for the total resistance in each case.
If you have two resistors with different resistances, there are two possible ways of connecting them: in series, and in parallel. If you have three resistors with different resistances (say Ra, Rb, and Rc), how many ways can all three be hooked up to give a different total resistance? Derive a formula for the total resistance in each case.
Irving HeathcoteLv2
24 Jun 2019