How can you find the effective resistance in the circuit?
plz answer this
Attachments:
Answers
Answered by
1
Answer:
Explanation: The effective resistance of a circuit containing resistances in parallel is smaller than any of the individual resistances. For example : R1=2Ω and R2=3Ω ∴ Effective resistance
Answered by
0
Explanation:
The effective resistance between vertices a and b (after connecting a voltage source between them) is defined as the potential difference between a and b per unit net current from a to b. In other words, Rab = va vb Iab . Once we fix the current from a to b to be Iab = 1, the effective resistance becomes Rab = va vb.
❣️ Hope it's helpful ❣️
Similar questions