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@Gyro Gearloose
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to close the thread when your doubt is solved. Mention the users who helped you solve the doubt. This will be added to their stats.does R3/R4/R5/R6 count as a wheatstone?
Nope, don't think so.
nevermind i got it
but i think
ill end up with an unbalanced wheatstone
lemme try
nevermind
Not a Wheatstone I think. R7 is not orthogonal to the voltage supply points
this collapses nicely if you start with the little branch at the side
Yeah
whoopsy got it
You have parallel resistances that's it
yeah
Nope
hm?
Make current
ah shi
Like representation it will not be Wheatstone
the question was to find current
not wheatstone equivalent res
hang on
I was answering your question gng
yeah nvm lol go on
would i have to label current for every branch that'd get tedious
net current is findable
but current through R2?
No find potential diff at A and C
Actually equivalent current in both arms
how, exactly?
without labelling and splitting current i mean
@Opt i'm still lost my bad 💀
I'm lost too. Because I'm omw to English exam
oh shi boards
all the best
Gl
1/3A?

Yes

Yeah eye balling would have worked ðŸ˜
why wouldnt it be a wheatstone?
There is no wheatstone. Its just bunch of parallel resistance.
That seemingly make the problem easy
ohhh because none of the mangled branches actually interact with each other
they all have to exit through the same point towards the negative battery terminal
that makes sense
yes its 1/3A
a wheatstone has 1 entry point in one end of the circuit and 1 exit point on the other end
this one has multiple exit points
current doesnt flow the same
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