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470 Ω and 1000 Ω Resistors in Parallel

A 470 Ω and 1000 Ω resistor in parallel combine to approximately 319.7 Ω.

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470 Ω and 1 kΩ are standard E-series values; find their parallel equivalent for use in voltage divider and biasing circuits.

Frequently asked questions

Why is the result always lower than the smallest resistor?
Adding parallel paths gives current more routes to flow, reducing total opposition. Each additional resistor adds conductance (1/R) to the total.
What is the quick formula for two resistors in parallel?
Rp = (R1 × R2) / (R1 + R2) — the product over sum. Works only for two resistors.