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In the given circuit, the equivalent resistance between point $A$ and $B$ is(A) $\frac{10}{3} \Omega$(B) $\frac{5}{3} \Omega$(C) $\frac{24}{57} \Omega$(D) $\frac{57}{24} \Omega$
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The equivalent resistance of two resistors connected in parallel is given by the formula $\frac{R_1 \cdot R_2}{R_1 + R_2}$. Substituting the given values, we get $\frac{3 \cdot 6}{3 + 6} = 2\Omega$. Show more…
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