Question 1.5: Resistors of Significantly Different Values Given 1 MΩ and 1...
Resistors of Significantly Different Values
Given 1 MΩ and 1 kΩ resistors, find their series equivalent resistance.
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Not different from the previous example, the solution is 1,000,000 Ω + 1000 Ω = 1.001 MΩ.
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