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I know the answer is zero but im unable to visualise that how all resistance are short circuited
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What do you have to find here tho
Equivalent resistance
And why is the circuit complete?
7r/12 I think so idk why the circuit is complete
I mean full loop seems off
@Real potato so i am assuming that, the resistance equivalent has to be found between points A and B right? since there is no voltage sources, you can visualise like all the current that enters from the opening terminal (say, A for example), would pass through the shorting wire directly connecting A to B......and then out from sink at B.
but geniunely man are you sure the question is this? because it seems a lil too straightforward tbh...
yes this is the question
yeah then the above applies i believe...
@Real potato can you send a bit more clearer pic with the reference source of the question?
If circuit is complete then wont all they be in parallel
Then it would be R/7
Nope
Why not
Then B and A will be the same points electrically
Oh fine current will choose the resistance free path
If A and B are connected with a connecting wire with no resistance so current will flow there and it will be short circuited
I just understood the question
Yeah 0 because current will flow through the wire down
yup
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