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How to connect three resistors each of resistance 8 $\Omega$, so that the equivalent resistance of the combination is 12 $\Omega$? Draw diagram of the combination and justify your answer.

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Two equal resistors in parallel → Half resistance, then add series resistor.
Updated On: Feb 26, 2026
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Required: Equivalent resistance = 12 $\Omega$ using three 8 $\Omega$ resistors. Combination:
  • Connect two 8 $\Omega$ resistors in parallel.
  • Then connect this parallel combination in series with the third 8 $\Omega$ resistor.
Calculation: Step 1: Parallel combination of two resistors \[ \frac{1}{R_p} = \frac{1}{8} + \frac{1}{8} = \frac{2}{8} = \frac{1}{4} \] \[ R_p = 4 \Omega \] Step 2: Series with third resistor \[ R_{eq} = 4 + 8 = 12 \Omega \]
Diagram Description:
  • Two resistors connected side by side (parallel).
  • Their ends connected to a third resistor in series.
Conclusion: Two resistors in parallel and one in series give the required equivalent resistance of 12 $\Omega$.
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