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ishanit: the answer is 5/6ohms thanks

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Answered by ishanit
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by holding A & B and stretch it we get the diagram as given
clearly R1 ,R2 and R3 are in parallel so
 r6 \: = \frac{1}{3 } + \frac{1}{3} + \frac{1}{3}
 = \frac{1 + 1 + 1}{3} = 1ohm

R6 and R4 are in series so
r7 = 1 + 2
= 3ohms
now R7 and R5 are in parallel so
 = \frac{1}{3} + \frac{1}{2} \:
 = \frac{2 + 3}{6} \: ohms
 = \frac{5}{6} ohms

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ishanit: mark as brainlist please
bponemore7gmailcom03: tell me how to mark brainlist as i forgot
ishanit: you really forgot or you don't want to ?
bponemore7gmailcom03: no no i really forgot
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ishanit: tell me is the answer correct?
bponemore7gmailcom03: no
bponemore7gmailcom03: answer is only 5
ishanit: it is not possible in the case you asked
ishanit: 5 is correct only when both 2 ohm resistance in series but you asked for resistance across A and B in 2ohms resistances are not in series but some how parallel
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● 5/6ohms

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