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In the above circuit the equivalent resistance between A and B is​

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Answered by oranjeet72gmailcom
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it is equal to each sides

Answered by Anonymous
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=> Here, current flows from B point to A point because B point is at high voltage with respect to A point and we know that current flows from higher voltage to lower voltage.

=> Current can't flow from reverse bias.

=> So, resistors of 4 ohm and 12 ohm is not considerable because current will not flows from them.

=> So, here is only three effective resistors of 8,2 and 6 ohm in series connection.

=> Formula of eq. resistance in series connection is given as....

 \huge{ \star} \:  \boxed{ \pink {\huge{Rs = R1 + R2 + R3}}} \:  \huge{ \star}

=> Rs = 8 + 2 + 6 = 16 ohm

 \implies \:  \boxed{ \boxed{ \blue{eq. \: resistance = 16 \: ohm}}}

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