Question
Question: How can you combine three resistances, each of \[4\Omega \], such that the total resistance of the c...
How can you combine three resistances, each of 4Ω, such that the total resistance of the circuit is 6Ω?(Draw Circuit)
Solution
This question is based on a combination of resistors, there are two types of combination Series and parallel. A circuit is said to be connected in series when the same amount of current flows through the resistors. And A circuit is said to be connected in parallel when the voltage is the same across the resistors.
Formula Used: Req=R1+R2+R3......... (for series) and Req=R11+R21+R31........ (for parallel).
Complete step-by-step solution:
To get an equivalent resistance of 6Ω, we have to use both parallel and series combinations in the circuit.
First, the two resistors are connected in parallel combination to obtain equivalent resistance of 2Ω
Then the combined resistance (of 2Ω) in series this will give total resistance equal to 6Ω
That is,