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each resistance is 100 ohm
find equivalent resistance between x and y​

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Answered by janakib1985pdx35w
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Answer:

100 ohm = R

Thus, the answer is 150 ohm

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Answered by Sahil3459
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Answer:

The equivalent resistance between x and y​ will be 150Ω.

Explanation:

Given that:

Rs = 100Ω + 100Ω

= 200Ω

\frac{1}{RP} = \frac{1}{200} + \frac{1}{200} + \frac{1}{100}

\frac{1}{RP} = \frac{2}{200} + \frac{1}{100}

\frac{1}{RP} = \frac{2}{100}

RP = 50Ω

So now:

Rs = 50Ω + 50Ω + 50Ω

Rs = 150Ω

The obstruction to current flow in an electrical circuit is measured by resistance. The Greek letter omega represents the unit of measurement for resistance, known as ohms. The following is the formula for calculating resistance using Ohm's Law: R = V I, where R is the resistor's resistance measured in ohms () and V is the voltage drop measured in volts within the resistor. The amount of opposition any object applies to the flow of electric current is referred to as resistance. An electronic component known as a resistor is utilised in the circuit to provide that particular level of resistance.

Thus, according to Ohm's law, the resistance of the circuit and the current or electricity traveling through the resistance are both exactly proportional to the voltage or potential difference between the two places.

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