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The ratio of R1:R3 = R2:R4 if we were to number the resistors above as R1 and R2 and the resistors below as R3 and R4.
This leads to a Wheatstone bridge combination, due to which the potential across R5 is equal on both its sides. Due to this, current does not flow through R5.
Hence, the circuit becomes simply parallel and the equivalent resistance becomes R.
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The ratio of R1:R3 = R2:R4 if we were to number the resistors above as R1 and R2 and the resistors below as R3 and R4.
This leads to a Wheatstone bridge combination, due to which the potential across R5 is equal on both its sides. Due to this, current does not flow through R5.
Hence, the circuit becomes simply parallel and the equivalent resistance becomes R.
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