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iTeachChem•2w ago
Lyxify

class 10 electricity doubt 😭

shouldnt the total resistance here be 6ohms? cant the current just like short circuit and go before the 6ohm resistor (the ans is actually 1ohm and this q was asked in 2024 and m still not really able to understand this q even tho its been many days now)
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iTeachChem Helper•2w ago
@Gyro Gearloose
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iTeachChem Helper•2w ago
Note for OP
+solved @user1 @user2... 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.
Sephrina
Sephrina•2w ago
all three resistrors are in parallel so by formula we get 1 ohm
Lyxify
LyxifyOP•2w ago
ye but what about the short circuit thing cant the current bypass 2,3ohm wale resistors
Sephrina
Sephrina•2w ago
where?
Lyxify
LyxifyOP•2w ago
on that X point
Sephrina
Sephrina•2w ago
nah because if we re draw the circuit diagram all three comes in parallel and in parallel current goes through all the wires try it once
iTeachChem
iTeachChem•2w ago
great point. look at what happens at pt x and also between 2 and 3 ohms so the potential diff between these points IS the same, you are right thre
Sephrina
Sephrina•2w ago
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iTeachChem
iTeachChem•2w ago
but you gotta see all of them together.
Lyxify
LyxifyOP•2w ago
oh tysm i get it now in such qs we gotta like see the whole circuit together right sirf ek cheez dekh ke nhi kar sakte
flower
flower•2w ago
Absolutely
Lyxify
LyxifyOP•2w ago
tysm guys wait how do I close this channel +solved @Sephrina @iTeachChem
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iTeachChem Helper•2w ago
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