I'm getting conflicting information regarding parallel resistors. I originally thought the below was how to calculate total parallel resistance
1. Rt= 1/R1+1/R2+1/R3
2. 1/Rt
However in my pre exam workbook it says to
1. Calculate Rt as 1. above
2. Find the lowest common denominator
3. Calculate how many times each resistor fits within demonitor
4. Add up and devide by demonitor
5.invert both sides and this will give you Rt
This seems really long winded however I have found sometimes my original formula Iv always used can sometimes be inaccurate.....
Thoughts?
1. Rt= 1/R1+1/R2+1/R3
2. 1/Rt
However in my pre exam workbook it says to
1. Calculate Rt as 1. above
2. Find the lowest common denominator
3. Calculate how many times each resistor fits within demonitor
4. Add up and devide by demonitor
5.invert both sides and this will give you Rt
This seems really long winded however I have found sometimes my original formula Iv always used can sometimes be inaccurate.....
Thoughts?