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      series and parallel combination results.  These results are easy
      to remember and very useful. Keep in mind that for series
      combinations, voltage and resistance are the key quantities,
      while for parallel combinations current and conductance are more
      important. In series combinations, the currents through each
      element are the same; in parallel ones, the voltages are the
      same.
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	Series and parallel combination rules.
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	  Contrast a series combination of resistors with a parallel
	  one. Which variable (voltage or current) is the same for
	  each and which differs? What are the equivalent resistances?
	  When resistors are placed in series, is the equivalent
	  resistance bigger, in between, or smaller than the component
	  resistances? What is this relationship for a parallel
	  combination?
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	  In a series combination of resistors, the current is the
	  same in each; in a parallel combination, the voltage is the
	  same. For a series combination, the equivalent resistance is
	  the sum of the resistances, which will be larger than any
	  component resistor's value; for a parallel combination, the
	  equivalent conductance is the sum of the component
	  conductances, which is larger than any component
	  conductance.  The equivalent resistance is therefore smaller
	  than any component resistance.  </para>
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