find equivalent resistance. each resistor is of 1 ohm.

Asked by ravi Chopra | 23rd Sep, 2016, 01:34: AM
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Factors like equivalent resistance across which two points should be mentioned, also, going by the symmetry of the resistor network
it seems that one segment of wire is missing a resistor.
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Answered by Abhijeet Mishra | 23rd Sep, 2016, 04:52: PM
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