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Electronics › Electronics › How to calculate the resistance of a complex square resistor? › youneed to assume voltage at

February 11, 2019 at 8:01 am #15015
djouadi
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youneed to assume voltage at one of the vertex be V and at the opposite vertex be 0. now, the square resistor circuit will be simplified into series-parallel network. By eliminating no current branches, it will reduce to series-parallel combination of only six resistors (instead of 8). now the required resistance can be be easily calculated.

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