Solving 4 and 5 as parallel resistors. What it means is that the product of the resistors divided by the sum of the two resistors.. Which is still the same as 1/Rt = 1/R1 + 1/R2. Consider your R1 as 4ohms and your R2 as 5ohms... Which is your formula for equivalent resistor in parallel. It is easier to solve using the first approach, if you have only two resistors in parallel. So it is still the same thing..okay!! And I hope have clear your doubt.. Thank you☺️..
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Can u please solve thevenin theorem using three loop..🤲
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why did you add 4 to 5 yet they are parallel resistors
Solving 4 and 5 as parallel resistors.
What it means is that the product of the resistors divided by the sum of the two resistors..
Which is still the same as 1/Rt = 1/R1 + 1/R2. Consider your R1 as 4ohms and your R2 as 5ohms... Which is your formula for equivalent resistor in parallel.
It is easier to solve using the first approach, if you have only two resistors in parallel.
So it is still the same thing..okay!!
And I hope have clear your doubt..
Thank you☺️..