In the figure, R1 = 2.5 Ω, R2 = 5.0 Ω, R3 = 6.0 Ω, and R4 = 6.0 Ω.
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They both are simple series connections, so just add the three values to get the total
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Hi,
Actually there is no difference between these two circuits. both of them are in series. Just add the values of the resistors to each other in each case.
Resistors are in series when there is only 1way between the two nodes connecting them.
Resistors are in parallel, when they make more than 1way between two points.
Actually there is no difference between these two circuits. both of them are in series. Just add the values of the resistors to each other in each case.
Resistors are in series when there is only 1way between the two nodes connecting them.
Resistors are in parallel, when they make more than 1way between two points.