Physics, asked by bhavya2873, 10 months ago

what will be the equivalent resistance?

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Answered by shreyansh549
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4 R is the right answer.

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bhavya2873: may u please explain me the process
shreyansh549: current will not go in that trainglular loop !! bcz the net potential drop across the traingular loop is zero ..
shreyansh549: Kirchoff second law , the net potential drop around a loop is zero
ManeendraMahan: this is wrong
shreyansh549: !! how can u say this ?!
ManeendraMahan: please read my answer
ManeendraMahan: it's correct
ManeendraMahan: your answer is wrong
shreyansh549: oh really !! but i dont think so
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Answered by ManeendraMahan
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As the circuit is connected in series manner, the equivalent resistance is equal to the sum of the individual resistances at each resistor. So you need to add all the individual resistances of the each resistor to get the equivalent resistance. So the equivalent resistance is equal to 2 + 2 + 2 + 2 + 2 that is 10ohms


shreyansh549: this is correct when juction is not touching each other!!
shreyansh549: is this a series combination ?!
ManeendraMahan: yes
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