Parellel Resistance






Equivalent Resistance = (1/R1 x 1/R2)-1

Resistors in Parallel

The equivalent resistance of resistors in parallel is lower than the value of any resistor used in the calculation. If you imagine a simple resistor as a cylindrical piece of carbon, the resistance would be affected by the cross sectional area of the cylinder. Adding a second cylinder would only increase your cross sectional area, which would decrease your total resistance.