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Which do we do to find the equivalent of resistors in parallel?

a. We sum the inverse of each resistance and then invert the sum

b. We sum the resistances and then invert the sum

c. We sum the inverse of each resistance.

d. We sum the resistances.

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Answer:

We sum the inverse of each resistance and then invert the sum.

Step-by-step explanation:

The equivalent resistance in case of parallel combination of resistors is given by the formula as :


(1)/(R)=(1)/(R_1)+(1)/(R_2)

Here,

R is the equivalent resistance


R_1\ and\ R_2 are individual resistors that are connected in parallel

We can find the value of R as :

  • Firstly, we add the inverse of the individual resistances.
  • Secondly, we invert the sum that we get in above step.

So, the correct option is (a) "We sum the inverse of each resistance and then invert the sum".

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