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Calculating Rth Error: Different Answers for Finding Rth | Physics Homework Help
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[QUOTE="GBA13, post: 4947718, member: 480971"] [h2]Homework Statement [/h2] Hi Guys, I am doing a number of questions on finding Rth and can across this example. When I looked at the answers I had a different one to them but I actually think they may be wrong. Could you guys please take a look? [h2]Homework Equations[/h2][h2]The Attempt at a Solution[/h2] So they have Rth found (once voltages are short circuited) as Rth = 8*2/8+2 = 1.6 Ohms but that implies that one of the 2ohm resistors is it series with the 6 ohm resistor but I don't think it is. I think that both 2ohm resistors are in series and then those are in parallel with the 6 ohm so Rth is 2.4 ohms. I may be wrong but what do you guys think? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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