Need help solving resistor network problems

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Effective resistance calculations for complex resistor networks can be challenging, especially when dealing with intricate arrangements. Simplifying the circuit using series and parallel combinations is a recommended approach, followed by applying Kirchhoff's Current Law (KCL) or Kirchhoff's Voltage Law (KVL) to solve for node voltages. Utilizing symmetry in the circuit can also aid in simplifying the problem, particularly with uniform resistor values. Resources such as specific websites or textbooks may not always provide clear explanations, leading to frustration. Learning to tackle these problems effectively requires practice and a methodical approach to circuit analysis.
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this isn't so much of a homework question . I am having trouble with identifying and calcultaing effective resistence for parallel or series connected resistors particularly ones that are very complex to even understand what's going on ... I did look through various websites and books looking for answers but ended up finding nothing ... my book listed 2 examples of the kind but these were poorly explained :(

this is not so much of a homework problem, but I've been having trouble solving these questions (2 days in a row )... are there any ways or say tips i could use to tackle these problems ? websites I've missed , books i might have to glance through ?? (but mainly helpful websites ...)

thanks in advance .
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When you can, use series & parallel combinations of resistors to simplify the circuit. Once you're done with the simplifications, write the KCL (or KCL) equations for the nodes, and solve for the node voltages.
 
the problems I am dealing with right now don't even mention emfs or pds ... they say something to the effect " Find the effective resistence between x and y " ... and in between x and y lies a jungle of resistors . I can't even comprehend how theyre put together ...
 
Well, it's physical, so it's solvable. Can you post a copy of the drawing?
 
there are many of these problems ... I just want to learn how to do this ... errm if ud do it for me Ill get off the hook pretty easy

Can u just tell me how ud go about solving these ? may be tips/pointers or something like that

teach a man how to fish blah blah proverb comes to mind :)
 
... will i have to draw this one on mspaint ? really ... !
Im not jokin around ... i googled for these problems , nothin came up ...
 
Sometimes you can use a symmetry in the problem to help out. Like with R-2R ladders used in DAC circuits, for example. Either you can simplify with parallel-series combinations, or use a symmetry, or you just have to brute force it with KCL. If all the resistors have the same value or related values, that generally helps with the symmetry arguments.
 
My physics book doesn't even go as far as to properly describe how to do these ... Ill be damned if i ever open that book again !

anyways ur not getting through ... i have a thick skull !

thanks.
 
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