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Can you please explain with and example how to calculate a combination of serries and parallel circuit.how to find some missing resistant, voltage of a resistant ,current and total power.
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To make it easy
C is conductance, 1/R
Put all parallel resistances together into one of resistance Req
where Req = 1/ Ceq
that way Ceq = C1 + C2 ...+ Cn
where Cn = 1/Rn
so for three resistors in parallel
C1 = 1/R1, C2 = 1/R2 , C3 = 1/R3
Ceq = C1 + C2 + C3
and then
Req = 1/Ceq
I find that easier to understand than doing
R1 R2/ (R1+R2)
when you have a bunch in parallel
then just add up the ones in series including any Req s
In the end for every resistance i = V/R
in series voltages add
in parallel currents add
C is conductance, 1/R
Put all parallel resistances together into one of resistance Req
where Req = 1/ Ceq
that way Ceq = C1 + C2 ...+ Cn
where Cn = 1/Rn
so for three resistors in parallel
C1 = 1/R1, C2 = 1/R2 , C3 = 1/R3
Ceq = C1 + C2 + C3
and then
Req = 1/Ceq
I find that easier to understand than doing
R1 R2/ (R1+R2)
when you have a bunch in parallel
then just add up the ones in series including any Req s
In the end for every resistance i = V/R
in series voltages add
in parallel currents add
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