C. What will be the effective resistance
in the above circuit?
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Answer:
if you had a huge and complicated circuit with many resistors, then the effective resistance is the total resistance of the circuit. Effective resistance is usually measured between 2 points. In the figure above, the effective resistance is generally defined as the total resistance across the battery.
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5 ohm and 15 ohms are in series & in Parallel with 20 ohm.
Hence 20 ohm is in parallel with 20 ohm.(attachment 1)
Hence
R
1
=
20
1
+
20
1
R=10ohm
Now 10 & 6 are in series and in parallel with 48 ohm resistor.
Hence 16 ohm nd 48 ohm r in parallel. (attachment 3).
Hence
R
1
=
16
1
+
48
1
R=12ohm.
LHS
10 & 8 ohms are in series & in Parallel with 9 ohm.
Hence 18 & 9 are in parallel.
R
1
=
9
1
+
18
1
R=6ohm..
will get one triangle in which resistance are in series : 14+12+6
=32ohm.
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