Parallel Resistor Calculator
Enter any two of the following values and press the Calculate button.
Enter any two of the following values and press the Calculate button.
The parallel resistance calculator online calculator can calculate the resistance value of 2 to 4 resistors connected in parallel. The units should be consistent in the parallel resistance calculation formula.
The formula for calculating the resistance of a parallel resistor is: 1/R and =1/R1+1/R2+1/R3+...1/Rn
For example: the resistance R of four resistors 10Ω, 10Ω, 100Ω, and 100Ω connected in parallel is:
1/R=1/10+1/10+1/100+1/100
1/R and=22/100
R and≈4.5Ω
Another example: the resistance R of two resistors of 820Ω and 1.5kΩ connected in parallel is:
1/R and=1/820+1/1500
1/R and=116/61500
R and≈530.2Ω
Two typical applications of parallel resistors:
1. There is no suitable resistor: When you cannot find a resistor with a suitable resistance value, you can obtain it by connecting multiple resistors in parallel.
2. The resistor power does not meet the requirements: For example, if a 1W 25Ω resistor is needed in the circuit but is not available on hand, four 1/2W 100Ω resistors can be used in parallel to replace it. Considering the even power distribution, four 1/2W resistors with a resistance of 100Ω can be used instead. The resistance values of the resistors should be as consistent as possible.
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