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Derive the expression for the equivalent resistance of three resistors R1, R2 and R3 connected in parallel.

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Solution

The current I divides into three parts: I1 through R1, I2 through R2, and I3 through R3.

By using Kirchhoff’s Current Law:

∴ I = I1 + I2 +I3    ...(i)

Since the voltage across each resistor is the same V:

I1 = `V/R_1`

I2 = `V/R_2`

I3 = `V/R_3`

Substituting this in equation (i), we get,

I = `V/R_1 + V/R_2 + V/R_3`

= `V(1/R_1 + 1/R_2 + 1/R_3)`

Let RP be the equivalent resistance of the parallel combination.

By Ohm’s law:

I = `V/R_P`

`V/R_P  = V(1/R_1 + 1/R_2 + 1/R_3)`

⇒ `1/R_P  = 1/R_1 + 1/R_2 + 1/R_3`

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