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Three resistors having the same resistance value are wired in parallel. How does the equivalent resistance compare to the resistance value of a single resistor?

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Answer:The equivalent resistance is less than the resistance of a single resistor

Step-by-step explanation:

Imagine three 3-ohm resistors connected in parallel.

1/Req= 1/R + 1/R + 1/R

1/Req= 1/3 + 1/3 + 1/3

equivalent resistance is [3(1/3)^-1]=1ohm

This is less than the individual resistance of each of the original three ohm resistors. Hence the answer.

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