CBSE Class 10 Answered
Equivalent resistance
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Asked by praveenkumae975 | 06 Feb, 2023, 19:19: PM
When it is required to get equivalent resistance of a network of resistors, two terminal points say A and B should be shown,
so that equivalenetresistance is calculated across these terminal points. Posted network of resistors does not show terminal points .
For example the terminal points A and B of posted network can be as shown below
![](https://images.topperlearning.com/topper/tinymce/imagemanager/files/88f484cb1185d8678d99e779719a033163e10d3d40fc92.72405561r1.png)
or the terminal points A and B can be as shown below
![](https://images.topperlearning.com/topper/tinymce/imagemanager/files/82724cb777fa909d2d94a0f298b2e79f63e10d8776b1f5.54296603r2.png)
or the terminal points A and B can be as shown below
![](https://images.topperlearning.com/topper/tinymce/imagemanager/files/33a12dd68c734aff1ed932db8133ecaa63e10deaafbd40.21276473r3.png)
![](https://images.topperlearning.com/topper/tinymce/imagemanager/files/33a12dd68c734aff1ed932db8133ecaa63e10deaafbd40.21276473r3.png)
Equivalent resistance of each of the above shown cases is different .
Hence the correct terminal points ( A and B as shown in above figures ) should be
shown so that the required equivalent resistance can be calculated.
Answered by Thiyagarajan K | 06 Feb, 2023, 20:10: PM
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