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Voltage and current of 3 resistors connected in series

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As shown in figure, when the voltage between terminals is V and the resistors values are R1, R2 and R3, the current and voltage (labled V1, V2 and V3) of each resistor can be calculated as follows:

The total resistance of resistors (R) is equal to sum of values of the resistors.

R = R1+R2+R3

Thus, the current (I) is equal to V/R and is the same through any component in the circuit.

The voltage of each resistor,

V1 = R1*I, V2 = R2*I, V3 = R3*I
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¢¹ Total resistance


¢¹ Current in circuit


¢¹ Voltage of each resistor






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