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What is the equivalent resistance of a number of identical resistances (n), each of resistance (R), when connected in series? 1)nR 2)R/n 3)n/R 4)n*2R
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What is the equivalent resistance of a number of identical resistances (n), each of resistance (R), when
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1)nR
2)R/n
3)n/R
4)n*2R
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Explanation: It's R/n
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