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With the help of a suitable circuit diagram prove that the reciprocal of the equivalent resistance of a group of resistances joined in parallel is equal to the sum of the reciprocals of the individual resistances.


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Solution

Step 1: Diagram and assumption for equivalent resistance:

Using the given diagram,

Let the total current in the circuit be I, the potential difference be V and the current passing through resistance R1, R2, and R3 will be I1, I2 and I3 respectively.

The total current will be,
I=I1+I2+I3

Step 2: Applying Ohms Law,

I1=VR1I2=VR2I3=VR3I=VReq

So, the net current will be,

VReq=VR1+VR2+VR3

Factoring out V, we get

1Req=1R1+1R2+1R3

Hence proved that the summation of the reciprocals of each resistance is equal to the reciprocal of the equivalent resistance of a set of resistances connected in parallel.


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