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plz find the equivalent resistance plz don't answer if u don't know it​

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Answered by ankajvaish2016
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The equivalent resistance is the algebraic sum of the resistances (Equation 10.3. ...

The current through the circuit is the same for each resistor in a series circuit and is equal to the applied voltage divided by the equivalent resistance: I=VRS=9V90Ω=0.1A.

Answered by akashripu
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the equivalent resistance will be 4 ohm

listen the 3 ohm resistance will be in parallel with 6 ohm then the resultant will be 2 ohm which in series with upper 2 ohm resistance and that's resultant will be 4 ohm. and that 4 ohms. in parallel with 4 ohm which resultant will be 2 ohm and this 2 ohm is in series with the last 2 ohm henceforth the resultant will be 4 ohm and the current will be 2.5 A

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