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How can three resistors of resistances 2Ω,3Ω and 6Ω be connected to give a total resistance of 1Ω?


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Solution

Step 1: Given Data

The given resistances are,

R1=2Ω;R2=3Ω and R3=6Ω

As the value of the equivalent resistance is less than the resistance of each resistor thus, the resistors R1,R2 and R3 must be connected in parallel.

Step 2: Formula used

Therefore, their equivalent resistance,

1Req=1R1+1R2+1R3

Step 3: Calculate the equivalent resistance

1Req=12+13+16

=3+2+16

=66

=1

Req=1Ω

Hence, the resistors 2Ω,3Ω and 6Ω kept in parallel to give a total resistance of 1Ω.


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