Calculating Effective resistance

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The discussion revolves around calculating the effective resistance in a circuit between points A and B, specifically focusing on the behavior of current through resistors in a given configuration.

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  • Exploratory, Assumption checking, Problem interpretation

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  • Participants attempt to determine the effective resistance by summing resistances and question the behavior of current in relation to the circuit's configuration. Some express uncertainty about why current does not flow through certain resistors, while others seek clarification on the concept of short circuits and potential differences.

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The discussion is active, with participants exploring different interpretations of the circuit's behavior. Guidance has been offered regarding the physical layout of the circuit and its implications for current flow, but no consensus has been reached on the reasoning behind the effective resistance calculation.

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Participants are working with a specific circuit diagram, which may not be fully described in the text. There are indications of confusion regarding the terms used to describe circuit elements and their relationships, as well as the implications of potential differences across resistors.

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Homework Statement



In the given circuit,the equivalent resistance between points A and B will be?

Homework Equations


The Attempt at a Solution


My solution

Effective resistance will be 2Ω+2Ω=4Ω as the current will not enter the triangle as equal amt of current enter from opposite sides(Im not sure about this part)
 

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pratyushag said:

Homework Statement



In the given circuit,the equivalent resistance between points A and B will be?

Homework Equations



The Attempt at a Solution


My solution

Effective resistance will be 2Ω+2Ω=4Ω as the current will not enter the triangle as equal amt of current enter from opposite sides(Im not sure about this part)
Correct !
 
But why doesnot current enter if opp sides have equal amt of current
 
pratyushag said:
But why doesnot current enter if opp sides have equal amt of current

Not sure what do you mean by "opp sides". If you redraw the circuit (see attachment), the three resistors short and no current flows through them.
 

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Why do the resistors short?
 
There is no potential difference across those 3 resistors in the "loop".
 
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pratyushag said:
But why doesnot current enter if opp sides have equal amt of current

there is current in the loop that arrive at the same node, but the current is negligible. meaning not worth mentioning.

if you take one part of the loop at the same node to connect after the resistor near B, thereby creating another node, current that enters that series of 3 x 2Ω will meet at another node, this created a potential difference, and usually with p.d. and resistance, you can work out the I.
 
pratyushag said:
Why do the resistors short?

because there is a physical short circuit shown in your original circuit.

The drawing produced by Pranav-Arora is electrically the same as yours just a different physical shape. He's not added any wire or nodes just changed the physical shape of the existing node.
 

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