Electrical Engineering - Parallel Circuits - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Parallel Circuits - General Questions (Q.No. 11)
11.
A 470 resistor, a 220 resistor, and a 100 resistor are all in parallel. The total resistance is approximately
790
470
60
30
Answer: Option
Explanation:
1/R = (1/470 + 1/220 + 1/100)

R = 59.98 ohm
Discussion:
11 comments Page 1 of 2.

Vinny said:   7 years ago
Assume 470,220 and100 as r1 r2 r3 respectively. So,
1/rt=(1/r1)+(1/r2)+(1/r3),
=0.00212+0.00454+0.01=0.0166,
So, 1/0.0166= 60.1&ohms;.
(2)

PRABHU said:   1 decade ago
1/R = (1/R1+1/R2+1/R3).

Somashekar said:   1 decade ago
How the R is 59.98?

The answer wrong according to the formula of parallel resistance.

Abdul Kareem said:   10 years ago
How 59.98 is correct answer?

Bharat Gohil said:   10 years ago
Answer is right as per formula.

Bharat gohil said:   10 years ago
Formula and answer both are correct.

Sucharitha said:   8 years ago
Formula r1*r2*r3/r1+r1+r2+r3.

Indr said:   8 years ago
How to solve this equation without calsi ?

Waryam said:   8 years ago
Please explain @Sucharitha.

Deepa said:   7 years ago
Can you give clear explanation about parallel connection with the correct formula?


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