Q1. Calculate the equivalent resistance $R_{eq}$ by looking at the following circuit at the terminal ab, where $R_1 = 6\Omega$, $R_2 = 9\Omega$, $R_3 = 16\Omega$, $R_4 = 8\Omega$, and $R_5 = 6\Omega$.
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R1 and R3 are in series, so their equivalent resistance is R1 + R3 = 62 + 1692 = 1754. Show more…
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