how will you join the resistors of resistances 3 ohm 6ohm and 8 ohm to get an equivalent resistance of 10 ohm?
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I have to join the 3 ohm and the 6 ohm resistance in parallel circuit. Then the equivalent resistance will be :
1/R=1/3+1/6=(2+1)/6=3/6=1/2
∴, R=2 ohm.
Then I join the third resistance that is 8 ohm in series circuit so that the equivalent resistance will be: R=2+8=10 ohm.
1/R=1/3+1/6=(2+1)/6=3/6=1/2
∴, R=2 ohm.
Then I join the third resistance that is 8 ohm in series circuit so that the equivalent resistance will be: R=2+8=10 ohm.
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Answer: 3ohm & 6ohm resistors in parallel and 8ohm resistor in series
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