Combined Resistance (Cambridge (CIE) IGCSE Co-ordinated Sciences (Double Award)): Revision Note

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Resistors in series & parallel

Combination of resistance in series

  • When two or more components are connected in series:

    • The combined resistance of the components is equal to the sum of individual resistances

combined-resistance, IGCSE & GCSE Physics revision notes

When several components are connected in series, their combined resistance is equal to the sum of their individual resistances

Combination of resistance in parallel

  • When resistors are connected in parallel, the combined resistance is less than the resistance of any of the individual components

  • If two resistors of equal resistance are connected in parallel, then the combined resistance will halve

Equal resistors parallel, IGCSE & GCSE Physics revision notes

The above resistors will have a combined resistance of 2 Ω − half the value of each resistor in this case

 

Determining resistance in parallel

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  • To determine the combined resistance of any combination of two resistors, you must use the equation:

1 over R space equals space 1 over R subscript 1 space plus space 1 over R subscript 2

  • Where:

    • R is the combined resistance in ohms, Ω

    • R subscript 1 is the resistance of resistor 1 in ohms, Ω

    • R subscript 2 is the resistance of resistor 2 in ohms, Ω

resistors-parallel, IGCSE & GCSE Physics revision notes
Resistors in parallel equation, IGCSE & GCSE Physics revision notes

The combined resistance is always less than the resistance of either resistor individually

 

  • The method to calculate the resistance:

    • First find the value of 1/R (by adding 1/R1 + 1/R2)

    • Next find the value of R by using the reciprocal button on your calculator (labelled either x-1 or 1/x, depending on your calculator)

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