Equivalent Resistance of Cube of Resistors: A to B

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The discussion revolves around finding the equivalent resistance between points A and B in a cube of resistors, each with resistance value "R." There is skepticism about the book's solution, which suggests parallel combinations that some participants believe are incorrect. However, others argue that the use of symmetry in the circuit allows for the correct simplification of the problem. The symmetry plane through points ABGH indicates that certain points can be connected, leading to a valid solution. Ultimately, the consensus is that the book's answer is indeed correct.
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Homework Statement


Here is a cube of resistors with each resistance of value "R".Find the equivalent resistance between A and B.

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My book says the equivalent circuit of the cube is :

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But i don't think it is correct.They have made parallel combinations which don't seem right.Is the book correct??
 

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you need to make your figures smaller. They are HUGE.

I agree w/ you that it doesn't seem correct but I'm guessing they are using some trick of symmetry in the redrawing.
 
The plane through the points ABGH is a symmetry plane, so the potentials of the points D and E must be equal, so you can connect them with a wire. Same for the points C and F.
 
willem2 said:
The plane through the points ABGH is a symmetry plane, so the potentials of the points D and E must be equal, so you can connect them with a wire. Same for the points C and F.

O,thanks a lot :smile:
 
nil1996 said:

Homework Statement


Here is a cube of resistors with each resistance of value "R".Find the equivalent resistance between A and B.

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Homework Equations


The Attempt at a Solution



My book says the equivalent circuit of the cube is :

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But i don't think it is correct.They have made parallel combinations which don't seem right.Is the book correct??
I realize this is a decade old thread but I checked it and it is correct.
 
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bob012345 said:
I realize this is a decade old thread but I checked it and it is correct.
I thought of your simulations when I saw this thread pop up! :smile:
 
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