Finding Effective Resistance Across A Hexagon: A Homework Solution

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The discussion centers on finding the effective resistance across points A and B in a circuit represented by a regular hexagon with equal resistances. Participants debate the impact of a resistance-less wire that passes through one diagonal, questioning whether it can be removed to simplify the circuit. It is clarified that removing the wire would alter the circuit's nodes, as connected points share the same potential. Users are encouraged to identify combinations of resistors in series and parallel to simplify the arrangement step-by-step. The conversation highlights the importance of recognizing potential differences in the circuit to solve for effective resistance.
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Homework Statement



The diagram represents a regular hexagon. The resistances are r each
Find the effective resistance across points A & B

http://tinypic.com/r/153n39d/7


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A resistance less wire passes through one of the diagonals. so can we remove the wire and then solve.
i tried but i didnt get the answer.
do none of the points have same potential
 
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What exactly do you mean by "remove the wire"? You can't just erase it because that would create more nodes than the original circuit has (all points connected by unbroken wire conductor belong to same node).
 
Asphyx820 said:
A resistance less wire passes through one of the diagonals. so can we remove the wire and then solve.
i tried but i didnt get the answer.
Show what you did.

I assume that when you "remove the wire" you mean that points connected by the wire can be joined. Do that and look for combinations of resistors in series or parallel that can be replaced by their equivalent. Step by step you can simplify this arrangement.
 
Try redrawing the circuit after you collapse the horizontal line into a point. [edit: what Doc said :redface:]
 
Ok ! so what do I do?
I can't find any points having same potential. how will i simplify the circuit?
 
Asphyx820 said:
Ok ! so what do I do?
I can't find any points having same potential. how will i simplify the circuit?
:confused: Points connected by a wire have the same potential.
 
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