10kΩ and 10kΩ in series = 20kΩ
Worked answer for a 10kΩ and a 10kΩ resistor wired in series.
Equivalent resistance 20kΩ 10kΩ and 10kΩ in series
| Resistor 1 (R1) | 10kΩ |
| Resistor 2 (R2) | 10kΩ |
| Connection mode | series |
| Formula | R = R1 + R2 |
| Equivalent resistance | 20kΩ |
Resistors in series simply add up — the total is always the sum of the individual values.
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