Physics, 24.10.2020 03:40 Banana2819
Could use a lil help still due by 11:00pm!!
A series and a parallel circuit each have two resistors of 2 Ohms each. A third resistor of 2 Ohms is added to each of these circuits. The overall resistance of the circuit .
A.
Parallel, increases
B.
Parallel, decreases
C.
Series, increases
D.
B and C only
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