So derivation is the whole reason for Kirchhoff's second law uses the formula 1/Rt = 1/R1 + 1/R2 ? Our tutor didn't introduce us to this and when I asked what background maths I could look into she didn't take the time to point me in this direction so I'm unsure of what the mathematical basis even is for the formula.
The final version in the video is 1/R = 1/r1 + 1/r2 + 1/r3, where R is the total resistance of the circuit. If all the resistors have the same resistance r1 = r2 = r3 , then 1/R = 3/r
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So derivation is the whole reason for Kirchhoff's second law uses the formula 1/Rt = 1/R1 + 1/R2 ? Our tutor didn't introduce us to this and when I asked what background maths I could look into she didn't take the time to point me in this direction so I'm unsure of what the mathematical basis even is for the formula.
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So the final equation would be :
3/R1+R2+R3
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The final version in the video is 1/R = 1/r1 + 1/r2 + 1/r3, where R is the total resistance of the circuit.
If all the resistors have the same resistance r1 = r2 = r3 , then 1/R = 3/r
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