Physics, asked by prakharmishra2905, 5 months ago

when 3 resistors 1 ohm 2 ohm and 3 ohm are given how we get resistance of 11/3 ohm , 11/5 ohm , 6/11 ohm. also give the calculation ​

Answers

Answered by sunitabhavana75
0

Answer:

(i) Equivalent resistance =1Ω+2Ω+3Ω=6Ω

(ii) Equivalent resistance

R

1

=

1

1

+

2

1

+

3

1

=

6

6+3+2

=

6

11

∴R=

11

6

Ω

(iii) Equivalent resistance of first line

=1Ω+2Ω=3Ω

Resistance of the second line =3Ω

Equivalent resistance

R

1

=

3

1

+

3

1

=

3

2

∴R=

2

3

=1.5Ω

Answered by ansh33977
0

Explanation:

(i) Equivalent resistance =1Ω+2Ω+3Ω=6Ω

(ii) Equivalent resistance

R

1

=

1

1

+

2

1

+

3

1

=

6

6+3+2

=

6

11

∴R=

11

6

Ω

(iii) Equivalent resistance of first line

=1Ω+2Ω=3Ω

Resistance of the second line =3Ω

Equivalent resistance

R

1

=

3

1

+

3

1

=

3

2

∴R=

2

3

=1.5Ω

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