Respuesta :
The equivalent resistance of a series circuit compared to the resistance values of the individual resistances in the circuit has a higher value. The equivalent resistance of a series circuit is calculated as the sum of all the individual resistances which gives it a larger value that the individual. Hope this helps.
Answer: Higher value
Explanation:
In series circuit, the resistance of all the components adds up. If the resistance of individual component is R₁, R₂, R₃,...
Equivalent resistance for a series circuit is
R = R₁ + R₂+ R₃ +...
From Ohm's Law,
The current in series circuit is I = V R where R is equivalent resistance, V is the net voltage.
Voltage drop across each component is V₁, V₂,V₃,..
V₁ = I R₁
V₂ = I R₂
V₃ = I R₃
I R = I R₁ + I R₂+ I R₃ +...
⇒ R = R₁ + R₂+ R₃ +...
Thus, the equivalent resistance of a series circuit is greater than the individual resistances.