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The equation r=11r1+1r2 represents the total resistance, r, when two resistors whose resistances are r1 and r2 are connected in parallel. Find the total resistance when r1 is x …
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The equation r=11r1+1r2 represents the total resistance, r, when two resistors whose resistances are r1 and r2 are connected in parallel. Find the total resistance when r1 is x and r2 is x + 1.
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Answer:
r = 12x + 1
Explanation:
r = 11r₁ + r₂
r₁ = x
r₂ = x + 1
r = 11x + (x + 1)
r = 12x + 1
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