Resistor Power Rating
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Resistor Power Rating

Electrical Power is absorbed by a resistance as it is the product of voltage and current with some resistances converting…

Potential Difference
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Potential Difference

The voltage difference between any two points in a circuit is known as Potential Difference and it is this potential…

Resistors in Series and Parallel
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Resistors in Series and Parallel

Resistors can be connected together in an unlimited number of series and parallel combinations to form complex resistive circuits. In…

Resistors in Parallel
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Resistors in Parallel

Resistors are said to be connected together in parallel when both of their terminals are respectively connected to each terminal…

Resistors in Series
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Resistors in Series

Resistors are said to be connected in series when they are daisy chained together in a single line resulting in…

Resistor Colour Code
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Resistor Colour Code

Resistor Color Coding uses colored bands to easily identify a resistors resistive value and its percentage tolerance. There are many…