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- Can you connect resistors of 2ohm, 3ohm and 6ohm, to produce an effective resistance
of 2ohm, 3ohm, 3ohm,? if yes how ?

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Answered by certifivd
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There are three resistors of resistances 2 Ω, 3 Ω, and 6 Ω respectively. Here, 6 Ω and 3 Ω resistors are connected in parallel. This equivalent resistor of resistance 2Ω is connected to a 2Ω resistor in series. Hence, the total resistance of the circuit is 4Ω.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Given, R1= 2 ohms, R2= 3 ohms, and R3= 6 ohms.

If we connect the resistors in series, we get R= R1 + R2 + R3 = 11 ohms

Now, if we connect the resistors in parallel, 1/R = 1/R1 + 1/R2 + 1/R3 = 1 ohms

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