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Can anyone offer help on the Isaac physics question ‘equivalent resistors’ ? I’m totally stuck

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by Mac33xx
Can anyone offer help on the Isaac physics question ‘equivalent resistors’ ? I’m totally stuck
Alright, so you need assistance with Isaac Physics' "equivalent resistors" issue. It's difficult to give any help since you haven't posted any related enquiries. I could help you more efficiently if you could provide me more details, or maybe a screenshot of a typical question.
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Ciao from Italy,
Sandro

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You have a bridge circuit with points C, D, E, and F. The resistors are 5.0 ohm, 6.0 ohm, and 4.0 ohm. To calculate the equivalent resistor, you can simplify the circuit using the method of the series-parallel combination or voltage of the nodes. Kirchhoff's laws can simplify the calculation. The resistance from points A to B should be approximately 7.5 Ω, IMHO...
-Pay attention to parallel paths and resistor connections at critical points.
-Node voltage analysis provides a step-by-step calculation.
Ciao,
Sandro

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