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| + | '''Step Two: Combine 3 ohms and A, or 5.958 ohms.''' | ||
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| + | To combine the two resistors... [(3^-1)+(A^-1)]^-1 | ||
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| + | the combined resistors equal 8.958 and should be stored in alpha B | ||
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Revision as of 22:49, 5 January 2010
To start we need to consolidate this circuit.
Follow the steps shown below
Step one: Combine 11 ohms and 13 ohms
To combine the two resistors... [(11^-1)+(13^-1)]^-1
the combined resistors equal 5.958 and should be stored in alpha A
Step Two: Combine 3 ohms and A, or 5.958 ohms.
To combine the two resistors... [(3^-1)+(A^-1)]^-1
the combined resistors equal 8.958 and should be stored in alpha B
