*PHY101*
*GDB SOLUTION*
*Solution No 1:*
"Yes, you can use 1000 ohm resistors to restore the circuit.
To Calculate the equivalent resistance for resistances in parallel,
We use the formula :
1/ Req = 1/R1+1/R2+1/R3+....
Let's substitute the values :
1/Req = 1/1000+1/1000+1/1000+1/1000
Simplifying this expression:
1/Req = 4/1000
To find the reciprocal of (4/1000),
We take inverse :
Req= 1000/4
Simplifying further:
Req = 250 ohms
Therefore, by connecting four 1000-ohm resistances in parallel,
You can achieve an equivalent resistance of 250 ohms,
Allowing you to replace the damaged 250-ohm resistance and restore the functionality of your electronic circuit."