Physics, asked by WonderGirl, 1 year ago

Effective resistance across PQ.

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WonderGirl: *experimental*
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WonderGirl: Current flows from P to Q.
khareneha556: sorry. aI was not able to answer
khareneha556: By the way I think its answer is 10 ohms
WonderGirl: No problem. The question was experimental. Thank You :-)
khareneha556: Ok

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Answered by Anonymous
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sorry dear, if i did wrong.....!!!!!
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WonderGirl: No problem. This was experimental.
Anonymous: ☺ ☺ So nyc of uh! :))
Anonymous: Ty...!!
WonderGirl: You're welcome! :-)
Answered by saka82411
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Hi wonder girl,

Here newton to help years u out!!!

First of all add 14+6 ohms

You will get 20 ohms.

Then put parallel formula for two 20 ohms

1/20+1/20 =1/10 ohm

= 10ohms

Then add 10+10 =20 ohms.

At last use parallel formula for two 20 ohms

=1/20+1/20 = 1/10=10 ohms

:- effective resistace between P and Q is 10 ohms.

Hope this helped you a little!!!

saka82411: I think so it may be wrong !!sorry !!!If you feel worry with my answer just report it!!!You will find some more better answer than me.Thanks
WonderGirl: No problem. I thank you very much for your effort and taking your time to answer.
WonderGirl: And I believe that the answer from Newton won't be wrong.
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