How to solve elecric circuit problems with slanted lines?
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Like the stage-reduction strategy for solving series-parallel combination circuits, it is a method easier demonstrated than described.
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With your connection points at the top (say A) and bottom (say C). You will recognize the three resistors in parallel across the top as adding up to 1/3 R. It is the same with the bottom three. The trick, I suppose, is to also recognize that the two resistors drawn sideways here across the middle effectively play no part. The middle line will be at an equivalent voltage, so no current would flow across any of the middle resistors.
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