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hi i am new to learning about electrics i have just started an electricians course and have a question. The question is : Two heating elements of 70 ohms & 30 ohms are connected in parallel the total resistance of this circuit would be......

i have tryed all differnt web sites i have worked it out using (proof sum) r1 x r2 210
(r1 + r2) = 100 = 2.1ohms

but the formula that i was given to work with was as follows example:

1 = 1 1
- + - -
Rt R1 R2

sorry if this is not the best explained description but i am new and trying
 
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[h=3]Parallel circuits[/h]A parallel circuit is a circuit in which the resistors are arranged with their heads connected together, and their tails connected together. The current in a parallel circuit breaks up, with some flowing along each parallel branch and re-combining when the branches meet again. The voltage across each resistor in parallel is the same.
The total resistance of a set of resistors in parallel is found by adding up the reciprocals of the resistance values, and then taking the reciprocal of the total:
equivalent resistance of resistors in parallel: 1 / R = 1 / R[SUB]1[/SUB] + 1 / R[SUB]2[/SUB] + 1 / R[SUB]3[/SUB] +...
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A parallel circuit is shown in the diagram above. In this case the current supplied by the battery splits up, and the amount going through each resistor depends on the resistance. If the values of the three resistors are:
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