✔ Current is Inversely Proportional to Resistance:
🔹 Example Calculation
Three resistors (10Ω, 20Ω, and 30Ω) are connected in parallel to a 12V power source.
✔ Total Resistance Calculation:
✔ Total Current Flow:
✔ Current Through Each Resistor:
✔ Check: ✅
📌 Parallel Connection Application: Used in power distribution systems to ensure multiple devices receive the same voltage.
4️⃣ Mixed (Series-Parallel) Resistor Connection
Definition: A combination of series and parallel connections, used when circuit complexity increases.
🔹 Steps to Calculate Total Resistance in Mixed Circuits
1️⃣ Identify separate series and parallel sections
2️⃣ Calculate equivalent resistance for parallel groups
3️⃣ Combine with series resistances
🔹 Example Calculation
A circuit has three resistors:
✔ R1 = 10Ω (Series with Parallel Pair R2 = 20Ω and R3 = 30Ω)
Step 1: Calculate Parallel Resistance (R2 and R3)
Step 2: Add Series Resistor (R1)
📌 Mixed Circuit Application: Found in filter networks, sensors, and complex voltage dividers.
5️⃣ Practical Applications of Resistor Combinations
✔ Voltage Divider (Series Resistors): Used in signal conditioning
✔ Current Sharing (Parallel Resistors): Used in power electronics
✔ Load Balancing (Mixed Resistors): Found in industrial automation
6️⃣ Conclusion: Choosing the Right Resistor Connection
✔ Use SERIES connections when you need to divide voltage
✔ Use PARALLEL connections to distribute current and reduce resistance
✔ Use MIXED connections for more advanced circuit control
🚀 Next Steps:
✔ Practice calculating equivalent resistance
✔ Experiment with resistor networks on a breadboard
✔ Use a multimeter to verify theoretical values
🔌 Mastering resistor connections is a fundamental step toward building complex electronic circuits!