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calculate the over all resistance. See the attached picture ​

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Answered by PegasusPurpose
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the overall resistance is

 \frac{(5 + 5)(5 + 5)}{(5 + 5) + (5 + 5)}  \\  =  \frac{10\times 10}{20}  \\  = 5 \:  \: ohm

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Answered by santoshbadola
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Answer:

5ohms

Explanation:

first two resistors which is in upper side are in series and same as in down side .So total resistance in upper side and down side is 10 ohms and 10 obms .Then they are in parallel .so Total resistance is 5 ohms

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