R1 R2 R3 Q5 Given: R? = 195 ? (Ohm) R? = 23 ? (Ohm) R? = 1678 ? (Ohm) Find the equivalent resistance R_{eq} R_{eq} = ??? ? (Ohm) Answer: Check You are logged in as Yonas Assebe (Return to Portal) Engr 17 - 2017 Fall - Tatro
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The formula for calculating the equivalent resistance of two resistors in parallel is: 1/RE = 1/R1 + 1/R2 Substituting the given values, we have: 1/RE = 1/195 + 1/23 To simplify the equation, we can find the least common denominator (LCD) of 195 and 23, which Show more…
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