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Two identical resistors are connected first in series and second in parallel. The equivalent resistances of the two types of connections are, respectively, RS and RP. What is the ratio RS/RP?

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Answer:


(R_(s) )/(R_(p) ) =(R_(1) )/(R_(2) )+(R_(2) )/(R_(1) ) +2

Step-by-step explanation:

We have series and parallel combination of two resisters
R_(1) and
R_(2).

Series combination is


R_(s)= R_(1)+R_(2) and Parallel is
R_(p) = ((1)/(R_(1))+(1)/(R_(2)) )^-1

Now dividing series equivalent resistance by parallel resistance gives us


(R_(s) )/(R_(p) ) =(R_(1) )/(R_(2) )+(R_(2) )/(R_(1) ) +2.

Note! series Combination is simply superposition of two elements (resisters in this case ) in a circuit.

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