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Three 330 Ω Resistors in Parallel

Three 330 Ω resistors in parallel give an equivalent resistance of exactly 110 Ω.

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  1. Enter r1, r2, r3 (optional) and r4 (optional) in the fields above.
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  3. Read your equivalent resistance and the full breakdown beneath it.

Three identical 330 Ω resistors in parallel reduce the resistance to exactly one-third: 110 Ω — useful for LED current sharing 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.