Equivalent Resistance of Infinite Grid and Superposition Method | JEE 2020 | Unacademy Accelerate

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In this session, Kailash Sharma sir is going to teach you about Equivalent Resistance of Infinite Grid and Superposition Method. An important topic from the JEE 2020 preparation point of view, You simply cannot miss this topic and let it go.

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Sir 30 30 time par current I/4 hona chahiye na branch me

shubhampathak
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Thankyou so much sir, I came across this question a few days back and could not solve it, then when i checked solution, it said something like principle of superposition, Ithought it was out of syllabus and thus left it. But, you uploaded the video at the right time. THANK YOU SO MUCH. WE ARE BLESSED TO HAVE YOU SIR.

ishaanagarwal
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Sir ye ntse haryana ma bhi aaya hua hai jee advance ka

cricvillager
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Sir, please bring more of such ADVNACED level sessions, these are very HELPFUL.

ishaanagarwal
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Sir what will be the equivalent resistance of the grid if sources are connected along diagonal...

janbazbhat
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I subscribed cause I am satisfied by your video

darkrino
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Bahuat pyaari class thi sir kuch na kuch Naya seekhta he hu me ...
Plz jaldi jaldi Aya karo

dhruvsaini
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Unacademy Uncle ji, How to find out the equivalent resistance across the diagonal points of the single cell of the infinite square grid. The answer is 2/Pi.

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