Equivalent Resistance
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tuttle.merc.iastate.eduThe equivalent resistance is always bigger than any of the individual resistors, R eq > R m. In fact, if one resistor is much much bigger than the rest, the equivalent resistance will be approximately equal to the one big resistor. For example, in the three-resistor string on the previous page, if R
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