You have a 100 ohm resistor. How
much resistance must you add in
parallel to the 100 ohm resistor to
create an equivalent resistance of
75.0 ohms?

You have a 100 ohm resistor How much resistance must you add in parallel to the 100 ohm resistor to create an equivalent resistance of 750 ohms class=

Respuesta :

Lanuel

Answer:

R2 = 300 Ohms

Explanation:

Let the two resistors be R1 and R2 respectively.

RT is the total equivalent resistance.

Given the following data;

R1 = 100 Ohms

RT = 75 Ohms

To find R2;

Mathematically, the total equivalent resistance of resistors connected in parallel is given by the formula;

[tex] RT = \frac {R1*R2}{R1 + R2} [/tex]

Substituting into the formula, we have;

[tex] 75 = \frac {100*R2}{100 + R2} [/tex]

Cross-multiplying, we have;

75 * (100 + R2) = 100R2

7500 + 75R2 = 100R2

7500 = 100R2 - 75R2

7500 = 25R2

R2 = 7500/25

R2 = 300 Ohms