(a) Given n resistors each of resistance R, how will you combine them to get the (i) maximum (ii) minimum effective resistance?

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(a) Given n resistors each of resistance R, how will you combine them to get the (i) maximum (ii) minimum effective resistance? What is the ratio of the maximum to minimum resistance?
(b) Given the resistances of 1 Ω, 2 Ω, 3 Ω, how will be combine them to get an equivalent resistance of (i) (11/3) Ω (ii) (11/5) Ω, (iii) 6 Ω, (iv) (6/11) Ω?
(c) Determine the equivalent resistance of networks shown in Fig. 3.31.

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answered Jan 4, 2018 by mdsamim (213,225 points) 5 10 21
edited Mar 5, 2018 by Vikash Kumar
 
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(a) Total number of resistors = n 

Resistance of each resistor = R 

(i) When n resistors are connected in series, effective resistance R1is the maximum, given by the product nR. 

Hence, maximum resistance of the combination, R1 = nR

 (ii) When n resistors are connected in parallel, the effective resistance (R2) is the

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