Resistors in Series
Resistors in Series
The current in a circuit can be calculated by using Ohm's law: voltage equals resistance times current. In symbols, . In this simple circuit, the two resistors are in series, so the effective resistance =+. The current is then . No current flows when the circuit is open.
V=IR
R
tot
R
1
R
2
I=+
V
R
1
R
2
External Links
External Links
Permanent Citation
Permanent Citation
Rob Morris
"Resistors in Series"
http://demonstrations.wolfram.com/ResistorsInSeries/
Wolfram Demonstrations Project
Published: September 28, 2007