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Find the effective resistance between A and B​

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Answered by byaswanth2005
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Hi your answer is as follows,

Explanation:

In this case there are several paths for the current to travel

but , the current always flows in the shortest path available to it,

there might be a question that arises  ,Why does current choose the shortest path? ... This comes from the behaviour of resistors in parallel --this is where current has a "choice" of which direction to take. The potential difference across a resistor is equal to the current into its resistance (V=IR, usually called Ohm's law) in appropriate units.

so in your case the resistance is ,

10Ω + 10Ω

= 20Ω

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