Engineering Combination Circuit Diagram (resistor network simplification)

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The discussion focuses on simplifying a resistor network circuit diagram until it becomes a series configuration. The user seeks guidance on whether their redrawn diagrams are correct, particularly noting issues with image clarity. Responses indicate that while the user is on the right track, the last few images are too blurry for accurate assessment. Additionally, there is a request for clarification on the notation used for parallel equivalent resistances. The conversation emphasizes the importance of posting such questions in the appropriate homework help forum in the future.
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How do I accomplish this? The goal is to redraw the diagram of the ciruit shown below, until it becomes series in the end.

Given:
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Here’s what I did:
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5
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*I apologize for flipped images. iPhone camera is tricky.

Is this correct? If not, why?
 

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Aerodynamix said:
Is this correct?
Yes.

This problem belongs to our homework help section. Since this is your first post, I believe some mentor will move this thread for you to the HH forum. Please post such questions in the HH forum next time onwards.

Welcome to PF!:smile:
 
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As far as "are you correct?"... Well the last few images are blurry. It looks like you started on the right track, though.
What notation are you using to denote parallel equivalent resistances?
All I can really make out is R with a bunch of numbers separated by dots.
 

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