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How do you calculate the total resistance in a series circuit with more than one resistor?

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  1. 27 November, 03:57
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    Resistors are said to be connected in series when they are daisy chained together in a single line. The serial circuit of resistors result has a common current flowing through the resistors.

    The current that flows through one resistor must also flow through the others.

    The total equivalent resistance, is given as:

    Rtotal = R1 + R2 + R3, where R1 is the resistance of the first resistor, R2 of the second and R3 f the third
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