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series resistance calculator

This is a simple series resistance calculator that you can use it in simple way. The total resistance of resistors connected in series is the sum of their individual resistances. So, to calculate the total resistance of a series circuit, you simply add up the resistance values of each resistor in the circuit.

how to use a series resistance calculator

There are some option that you need to understand while using series resistance calculator. First of all you need to know how many resistor in your circuit so that you can choose according to your need from "Select the number of resistor". After selecting the number. You will get input option as your requirement. You need to input your resistance value as in your circuit. After inputting all your values, click on "Calculate" button. It will calculate your your total circuit resistance and show below on calculate button.


series resistance calculator

Select the number of resistor

Enter first resistance

Enter second resistance

In series connection, there are more than one resistor in series which will increase the resistance of circuit. All resistor's resistance need to be summed to get the whole circuit resistance. For example, a circuit has series resistance of R1, R2, R3, R4 and so on. For whole circuit resistance is given by,
     R = R1 + R2 + R3 + R4 + ......

Some points need to remember

1. Gather information: Find out the resistance values of each resistor in the circuit. Let's say we have three resistors with resistance values of 100 ohms, 200 ohms, and 300 ohms. 

2. Input values: Enter the resistance values into the calculator. 

3. Calculate: Add up the resistance values using the formula: Total resistance = R1 + R2 + R3+...... . In this case, the total resistance would be 100 + 200 + 300 = 600 ohms. 

4. Result: The total resistance of the series circuit is 600 ohms.

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