Equivalent Resistance (Solved Problem 4)

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Network Theory: Solved Question 4 on the calculation of Equivalent Resistance
Topics discussed:
1) Calculation of equivalent resistance using the symmetry of the network.
2) Equivalent resistance across the diagonal of a square that is made of four smaller squares.
3) The equivalent resistance of the hexagon.

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You can provide answers so that a student can judge himself or herself that they are correct. ....thank you for the lectures .. #best

dipubansal
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Sir it is better to give a final answer for every hw problem r plz respond comment because everyone get a different answers so we are confused ofter solving question. Answer is correct r not

bhaskaralakshmiganisetti
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Your lectures are good. But u have to give answers for homework problems.so that everyone get Clarity whether he or she doing write or

purushothamachukatla
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C and D and E and F are at the same potential, that will reduce the number of steps

saisrikargollamudi
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in first question nodes c and F, d and E have similar potential due to horizontal plane symmetry(due to mirror images)

findme
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Answer will be 4R/3....becoz after taking VPS, the common junction will be removed and we'll neglect the resistance connected directly between ab.

Plss tell me the correct ans and whether my concept is right or not?

shammaparveen
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The answer should be 0.8ohm. Be ware the middle wire has exactly 2 ohms due toVPS

ail
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By VPS i got 0.8r and by HPS i got r. Why is this happening

mayankc.p
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i found (6/7)*r.. : | ...but i'm not sure..

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