Physics, asked by shreyanshsharma003, 5 hours ago

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Answered by vipinkumar212003
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 R_1=2 \: Ω \:  \: , \:  \: R_2=4 \: Ω \:  \: , \:  \: R_3=6 \: Ω \\ \blue{\mathfrak{\underline{\large{For \: parallel}}}:} \\ \frac{1}{R_p}  =  \frac{1}{R_2}  +  \frac{1}{R_3}  \\ \frac{1}{R_p} =  \frac{1}{4}  +  \frac{1}{6}  =  \frac{3 + 2}{12}  \\ \frac{1}{R_p} =  \frac{5}{12}  \\ R_p =  \frac{12}{5}  \\  \boxed{R_p = 2.4 \: Ω} \\ \\  \blue{\mathfrak{\underline{\large{For \: equivalent}}}:} \\ R_{eq} = R_1+R_p \\ R_{eq} = 2 + 2.4 \\  \boxed{R_{eq} =4.4 \: Ω} \\  \\ \red{\mathfrak{\underline{\large{Hope \: It \: Helps \: You }}}} \\ \green{\mathfrak{\underline{\large{Mark \: Me \: Brainliest}}}}

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