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Need to know how to calculate series resistance, parallel resistance, and a combined series and parallel network? If you don't want to fry your circuit board, you do! This article will show you how in just a few easy steps. Before reading this, please understand that resistors do not actually have an "inside" and an "outside" to them. The use of "in" and "out" is merely a figure of speech to help novices understand the wiring concepts. | Need to know how to calculate series resistance, parallel resistance, and a combined series and parallel network? If you don't want to fry your circuit board, you do! This article will show you how in just a few easy steps. Before reading this, please understand that resistors do not actually have an "inside" and an "outside" to them. The use of "in" and "out" is merely a figure of speech to help novices understand the wiring concepts. | ||
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== Steps == | == Steps == | ||
=== Help Calculating Resistance === | === Help Calculating Resistance === |