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Two 100 Ω Resistors in Parallel

Two 100 Ω resistors wired in parallel produce a net resistance of 50 Ω.

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  1. Enter resistor r₁, resistor r₂, resistor r₃ (optional) and resistor r₄ (optional) in the fields above.
  2. Results update instantly as you type — or click Calculate.
  3. Read your parallel resistance and the full breakdown beneath it.

Paralleling identical resistors is a simple way to halve resistance and double current capacity using standard components.

Frequently asked questions

Why is parallel resistance always less than any individual resistor?
Adding a parallel path gives current more routes to flow, increasing total conductance (1/R). Higher conductance = lower resistance.
What is the formula for exactly two resistors in parallel?
R = R₁ × R₂ / (R₁ + R₂). Quick shortcut: two equal 10 Ω resistors in parallel give 5 Ω.