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calculate the equivalent resistance of two resistance 4 ohm and 6 ohm are connected in parallel​

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Answered by KINGAMAN
3

We know that resistance in parallel =

 \frac{1}{r1}  +  \frac{1}{r2}

1/R net = (1/4+1/6)ohm

1/R net =( 3+2/12)ohm

1/R net = 5/12 ohm

R net = 12/5 ohm

(or)

R net =2.4 ohm

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Answered by manjotbrar48
1

Answer:

2.4 ohm

Explanation:

ACCORDING TO PARALLEL RESISTANCE THEOREM,

1/R= 1/R(1) + 1/R(2)

SO,

R(1)= 4 OHM

R(2)= 6 OHM

NOW,

1/R = 1/4 + 1/6

1/R = (6+4)/24

1/R = 10/24

R= 24/10

R= 2.4 OHM

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