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For the circuit shown below, find the equivalent resistance between terminals a and b. Enter your answer in Ohms, without the units.

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Answered by adarsh13jun
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Explanation: So we have to find the equivalent resistance between a and b so for that:

We have to analyse the circuit a bit. Current starts flowing from 4 ohm it divides at the junction and different current passes through 6 and 8 ohm but the other 8 ohm is in series with 6 ohm( horizontal).

•°• 6 and 8 are in series and then their sum is parallel with the 4 and 8 ohm(diagonally fixed 8 ohm). Equivalent resistance of this part comes to be 2.4ohm.

Now same analysis is to be done on the other part i.e when moving towards point b and equivalent resistance there comes to be 84/35ohm.

Finally these two parts are in series

•°• eq. resistance= 2.4+(84/35)

= 8.4ohm.

Pls tell me if the answer doesn't matches with the correct one.

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Answered by Anonymous
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8.4ohm

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