Physics, asked by henilpatel24, 1 year ago

What possible values of resistance are get bye combining two resistance , one of valus 2 ohm and other 6 ohm

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Answered by AdityaAnand28
2
Your question is not so clear,
But if it is in series
R' = (2+6) ohm = 8 ohm

And if in parallel,
1/R' = 1/2 + 1/6 = 4/6
=> R' = 6/4 = 1.5 ohm
Hope it helps
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AdityaAnand28: And mark it as brainlist plz
henilpatel24: I have another question
Anonymous: Ok
henilpatel24: How can three resistor 2,3 and 6 ohms can be connected in circuit to give a total resistance of 1 ohm
AdityaAnand28: parallel
Anonymous: See you can't connect them in series becoz when u connect in series the effective is more then all these
Anonymous: So only two options you have either 2 in parallel and one in series but this will also not work so the answer will be parallel only
AdityaAnand28: Connect 3 and 6 in parallel and thrn 2 with parelllel to the overall resistance
henilpatel24: Can u solve it
AdityaAnand28: post tge question in a separate thread
Answered by Anonymous
2
Hey friend


There are only two methods by which you can arrange these resistors
1) parallel
2)series

When connected in parallel then 1/ R effective will be => 1/6+1/2
=>4/6 or 2/3
So R effective will be 3/2 ohm

When they are connected in series then
R effective = 6+2 => 8 ohm

Hope this will help you.
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