How Do I Calculate Equivalent Resistance Without Voltage?

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To calculate equivalent resistance without voltage, focus on the configuration of the resistors in the circuit. Resistors in series can be summed directly, while those in parallel require the product-over-sum formula. It's recommended to analyze the circuit starting from the farthest point from the power source to identify which resistors are in series or parallel. Resistors on the same line are in series, while those sharing nodes but not on the same line are in parallel. Understanding these principles allows for the correct calculation of equivalent resistance regardless of voltage.
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What is the approximate equivalent resitance of the five resistors shown in the circuit show below?
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How do I solve this without voltage given?
 
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equivalent resistance doesn't depend on the voltage. just add the resistors (using parallel and series) to obtain Req

also note its easier to start from the farthest point from the battery
 
which ones would be in parallel and series? and what do you mean by starting from the farthest point of the battery? start at the 2ohms resistor?
 
if the resistors are on the same "line" (no branches between them) they are in series.
-the equivalent resistance of the two resistors is the Sum (i.e. R1+R2)
if the resistors are not on the same "line" yet they share the same nodes. (i.e. they are connected to each other though a node on both sides). They are in parallel.
-the equivalent resistance of the two resistors is the product/sum (i.e. R1(R2)/(R1+R2).
 

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