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Combining Resistors: Series, Parallel & Equivalent Resistance – Part 3

21 February 202617 February 2024 by Saurabh Salvi
the complete guide to resistors - part 3

In this article, we learn about finding the equivalent resistance across given points. This includes various useful methods & techniques to solve equivalent resistance circuits like symmetry, voltage method, etc.

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What Is a Resistor & How to Use It in Circuits – Part 1

17 February 202610 February 2024 by Saurabh Salvi
the complete guide to resistors - part 1

Learn about one of the most basic component yet one of the most important component in any electric circuit, i.e. Resistor. What do they actually do and how to use them ? Let’s find out !!

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Kirchhoff’s Laws: How to Analyze Circuits (with Examples)

17 February 20263 February 2024 by Saurabh Salvi

Learn about the Kirchhoff’s laws (KCL and KVL). The process is simplified to make it easier for you to solve the problems. Also, the Kirchhoff’s Laws are great medium to start circuit analysis….

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