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In the given figure, the resistors *

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6 Ω, 3 Ω and 9 Ω are in series

9 Ω and 6 Ω are in parallel and the combination is in series with 3 Ω

3 Ω, 6 Ω and 9 Ω are in parallel

3 Ω and 6 Ω are in parallel and the combination is in series with 9 Ω

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Answered by legendboie81
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Answer:

3 ohm and 6 ohm are in parallel and the combination is in series with 9 Ohm

Explanation:

3 OHM AND 6 OHM ARE IN PARELLE AS WE ALL KNOW

9OHM IS IN SERIES

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Answered by sonu567859
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3 Ω and 6 Ω are in parallel and the combination is in series with 9 Ω.

THE PARALLEL AND SERIES COMBINATION

The circuit is said to be connected in series when the same amount of current flows through the resistors and in parallel when the voltage is the same across the resistors.

The following relation gives the total resistance of a series circuit:

$$R_{\text {total }}=R_{1}+R_{2}+\ldots . .+R_{n}$$

The following relation gives the total resistance of a parallel circuit:

$$\begin{aligned}&\frac{1}{R_{\text {total }}} = &\frac{1}{R_{1}}+\frac{1}{R_{2}}+\ldots .+\frac{1}{R_{n}}\end{aligned}$$

Here in the same circuit, resistors are connected in both parallel and series, across different loops to produce a more complex resistive network. These circuits are known as mixed resistor circuits.

Learn more about Parallel and series circuits here,

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