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In the circuit below, resistors Ry and R2 are in parallel. What is the equivalent resistance?

In the circuit below, resistors Ry and R2 are in parallel. What is the equivalent-example-1
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According to the formula for the total resistance of an arrangement of resistors in parallel:


\frac{1}{R_{\text{tot}}}=(1)/(R_1)+(1)/(R_2)

Substitute the values R_1=30Ω and R_2=20Ω to find the total resistance:


\begin{gathered} \Rightarrow(1)/(R_(tot))=(1)/(30\Omega)+(1)/(20\Omega) \\ =(20\Omega+30\Omega)/((30\Omega)(20\Omega)) \\ =(50\Omega)/(600\Omega^2) \\ =(1)/(12\Omega) \end{gathered}

Solve for R_tot:


\begin{gathered} \frac{1}{R_{\text{tot}}}=(1)/(12\Omega) \\ \Rightarrow R_(tot)=12\Omega \end{gathered}

Therefore, the equivalent resistance is:


12\Omega

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