Two resistors connected in series have an equivalent resistance of 620 Ω. When they are connected in parallel, their equivalent resistance is 116 Ω. Find the resistance of each resistor.
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According to the problem, when connected in series, the equivalent resistance is given by the formula: \[ R_{series} = R_1 + R_2 = 620 \, \Omega \] Show more…
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