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Parallel Connection

In a parallel connection, heads and tails of all components are joined together. The parallel combination provides multiple paths for the flow of electric current.

Capacitors in Parallel: Parallel Capacitor Calculator

February 18, 2026February 10, 2021 by Gul Faraz
Capacitor in series and parallel

Adding capacitors in parallel leads to a decrease in the total capacitance. Calculate the total capacitance with online capacitors in the parallel calculator.

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How do Capacitors Add in Series: Capacitor in the Series Calculator

February 18, 2026August 6, 2018 by Gul Faraz
Capacitors in Series and parallel

Capacitors can be connected in series to achieve the desired capacitance. The capacitance of series connection decreases and that of parallel connection increases.

Categories Circuit Analysis Tags capacitor, Electrical Engineering Calculators, Parallel Connection, series connection, Voltage Source Leave a comment

Star to Delta and Delta to Star Conversion Formula Calculator

August 8, 2025June 12, 2018 by Gul Faraz
Star Delta Transformation

Star Delta Transformations and Delta Star Transformations allow us to convert resistances or impedances connected together at three different nodes from one type of connection to another and vice versa.

Categories Circuit Analysis Tags Electrical Engineering Calculators, Parallel Connection, series connection, Theorem Leave a comment

Online Parallel Resistors Calculator: Add Parallel Resistors

January 31, 2026May 27, 2018 by Gul Faraz

Resistors are said to be parallel if there is only one path for the flow of current. The total resistance in parallel is less than the individual resistors in parallel.

Categories Circuit Analysis Tags Electrical Engineering Calculators, Parallel Connection 2 Comments

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