Find the equivalent resistance between points a and b in the figure below. (Let R1 = 2.30 ?, R2 = 5.20 ?, R3 = 3.30 ?.) ? a R1 R2 1.80 ? 3.50 ? b R3
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The arrangement of the resistors (whether they are in series, parallel, or a combination of both) will greatly affect the calculation. However, here are the general formulas for calculating equivalent resistance: Show more…
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