The combined resistance of two identical resistors connected in series is 8 ohm. Their combined resistance in a parallel arrangement will be?

2 ohms....

2 ohms

how it will be 2 ohm

How will it 2 ohm plzz tell me

2ohm

i know it will 2 ohm but why

To find the combined resistance of two identical resistors in a series arrangement, we add the individual resistances together. Since the combined resistance is given as 8 ohms, it means that the resistance of each resistor is 4 ohms (8 ohms divided by 2).

Now, let's calculate the combined resistance of the two resistors in a parallel arrangement.

In a parallel circuit, the combined resistance (Rp) can be calculated using the formula:

1/Rp = 1/R1 + 1/R2 + ...

Where R1 and R2 are the resistances of the individual resistors.

Since the two resistors are identical, their resistance is the same, let's call it R. Therefore, the formula becomes:

1/Rp = 1/R + 1/R

Simplifying further:

1/Rp = 2/R

To eliminate the fraction, we can cross-multiply:

R × 1/Rp = 2

Simplifying again:

R/Rp = 2

Finally, rearranging the equation to solve for Rp:

Rp = R/2

Since we know the resistance of each individual resistor is 4 ohms, we can substitute R = 4 into the equation:

Rp = 4/2

Rp = 2 ohms

Therefore, the combined resistance of two identical resistors connected in a parallel arrangement will be 2 ohms.