Combination of Resistors
PHXII03:CURRENT ELECTRICITY

356975 The effective resistance between \(p\) and \(q\) in given figure is
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1 \(2\,\Omega \)
2 \(3\,\Omega \)
3 \(5\,\Omega \)
4 \(6\,\Omega \)
PHXII03:CURRENT ELECTRICITY

356976 The equivalent resistance between points \(a\) and \(b\) of a network shown in the figure is given by
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1 \(\frac{5}{4}R\)
2 \(\frac{4}{3}R\)
3 \(\frac{4}{5}R\)
4 \(\frac{3}{4}R\)
PHXII03:CURRENT ELECTRICITY

356977 A uniform wire of resistance \(R\) stretched uniformly to \(n\) times and then cut to from five wires of equal length. These wires are arranged as shown in the figure. The effective resistance between points \(A\) and \(B\) is
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1 \(R/\left( {5{n^2}} \right)\)
2 \(R/\left( {5n} \right)\)
3 \({n^2}R/5\)
4 \(nR/5\)
PHXII03:CURRENT ELECTRICITY

356978 In the given circuit all resistances are of value of \(R\) ohm each. The equivalent resistance between \(A\) and \(B\) is:
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1 \(\frac{{5R}}{2}\)
2 \(3R\)
3 \(\frac{{5R}}{3}\)
4 \(2R\)
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PHXII03:CURRENT ELECTRICITY

356975 The effective resistance between \(p\) and \(q\) in given figure is
supporting img

1 \(2\,\Omega \)
2 \(3\,\Omega \)
3 \(5\,\Omega \)
4 \(6\,\Omega \)
PHXII03:CURRENT ELECTRICITY

356976 The equivalent resistance between points \(a\) and \(b\) of a network shown in the figure is given by
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1 \(\frac{5}{4}R\)
2 \(\frac{4}{3}R\)
3 \(\frac{4}{5}R\)
4 \(\frac{3}{4}R\)
PHXII03:CURRENT ELECTRICITY

356977 A uniform wire of resistance \(R\) stretched uniformly to \(n\) times and then cut to from five wires of equal length. These wires are arranged as shown in the figure. The effective resistance between points \(A\) and \(B\) is
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1 \(R/\left( {5{n^2}} \right)\)
2 \(R/\left( {5n} \right)\)
3 \({n^2}R/5\)
4 \(nR/5\)
PHXII03:CURRENT ELECTRICITY

356978 In the given circuit all resistances are of value of \(R\) ohm each. The equivalent resistance between \(A\) and \(B\) is:
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1 \(\frac{{5R}}{2}\)
2 \(3R\)
3 \(\frac{{5R}}{3}\)
4 \(2R\)
PHXII03:CURRENT ELECTRICITY

356975 The effective resistance between \(p\) and \(q\) in given figure is
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1 \(2\,\Omega \)
2 \(3\,\Omega \)
3 \(5\,\Omega \)
4 \(6\,\Omega \)
PHXII03:CURRENT ELECTRICITY

356976 The equivalent resistance between points \(a\) and \(b\) of a network shown in the figure is given by
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1 \(\frac{5}{4}R\)
2 \(\frac{4}{3}R\)
3 \(\frac{4}{5}R\)
4 \(\frac{3}{4}R\)
PHXII03:CURRENT ELECTRICITY

356977 A uniform wire of resistance \(R\) stretched uniformly to \(n\) times and then cut to from five wires of equal length. These wires are arranged as shown in the figure. The effective resistance between points \(A\) and \(B\) is
supporting img

1 \(R/\left( {5{n^2}} \right)\)
2 \(R/\left( {5n} \right)\)
3 \({n^2}R/5\)
4 \(nR/5\)
PHXII03:CURRENT ELECTRICITY

356978 In the given circuit all resistances are of value of \(R\) ohm each. The equivalent resistance between \(A\) and \(B\) is:
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1 \(\frac{{5R}}{2}\)
2 \(3R\)
3 \(\frac{{5R}}{3}\)
4 \(2R\)
PHXII03:CURRENT ELECTRICITY

356975 The effective resistance between \(p\) and \(q\) in given figure is
supporting img

1 \(2\,\Omega \)
2 \(3\,\Omega \)
3 \(5\,\Omega \)
4 \(6\,\Omega \)
PHXII03:CURRENT ELECTRICITY

356976 The equivalent resistance between points \(a\) and \(b\) of a network shown in the figure is given by
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1 \(\frac{5}{4}R\)
2 \(\frac{4}{3}R\)
3 \(\frac{4}{5}R\)
4 \(\frac{3}{4}R\)
PHXII03:CURRENT ELECTRICITY

356977 A uniform wire of resistance \(R\) stretched uniformly to \(n\) times and then cut to from five wires of equal length. These wires are arranged as shown in the figure. The effective resistance between points \(A\) and \(B\) is
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1 \(R/\left( {5{n^2}} \right)\)
2 \(R/\left( {5n} \right)\)
3 \({n^2}R/5\)
4 \(nR/5\)
PHXII03:CURRENT ELECTRICITY

356978 In the given circuit all resistances are of value of \(R\) ohm each. The equivalent resistance between \(A\) and \(B\) is:
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1 \(\frac{{5R}}{2}\)
2 \(3R\)
3 \(\frac{{5R}}{3}\)
4 \(2R\)