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find the equivalent resistance.​

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Answered by palwindersaini961
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How do you solve this "square" circuit?

Considering each resistor to have a resistance: R

Due to symmetry, no current will flow through branch EB and DE. This eliminates two resistors.

Now we are left with:

Two resistors in series between AC (through B)

Two resistors in series between AC (through E)

Two resistors in series between AC (through D)

After simplifying, we will be left with 3 resistors (each of 2R resistance) in parallel

Thus, the effective resistance will be: 2R/3

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Answered by s02371joshuaprince47
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Answer:

Considering each resistor to have a resistance: R

Due to symmetry, no current will flow through branch EB and DE. This eliminates two resistors.

Now we are left with:

Two resistors in series between AC (through B)

Two resistors in series between AC (through E)

Two resistors in series between AC (through D)

After simplifying, we will be left with 3 resistors (each of 2R resistance) in parallel

Thus, the effective resistance will be: 2R/3

hope it helps you

please mark my answer as a brainliest..

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