Given two resistors, R1 = 100 Ω and R2 = 470 Ω, find the equivalent resistance if connected: (a) in series and (b) in parallel. (c) Suppose a 3rd resistor is combined with these two resistors to produce a certain desired effective resistance. For each of the following Req, determine the value of the 3rd resistor and explain how it should be connected with the other two: (i) 675 Ω, (ii) 33.0 Ω. (a. 570 Ω, b. 82.5 Ω, c. 105 Ω, 55.0 Ω).
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Find the equivalent resistance if connected: (a) in series
In Series connection,
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Find the equivalent resistance if connected: (b) in parallel.
In Parallel connection,
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(c) Find when
ANSWER: Connect all three resistors in series connection
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Find when
ANSWER: Connect all three resistors in parallel connection
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