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wiz0r
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Hello, all. I know they are very smart people on this site, that's why I'm posting here. I'm on my first year of college, and I really need help with a problem(it's worth half a grade!) I'm sure, it's a pretty simple exercise for you all, but I do have trouble solving it. So, please, if you can be so kind, help me, please!
Here's the link to the exercise;
http://www.physics.uprm.edu/~mark/courses/FISI3172_I2007/OptionalProblem.pdf
Here it is. So, the current is 0, am I supposed to sum the first two resistances in series(1,2), then the other two(3,4) in series, then (12,34) on paralell?
I'm not sure, I'm not good at this right now, please help me, and be detailed, please!
Thanks a lot, if you help me. Bye
~Edwin
Here's the link to the exercise;
http://www.physics.uprm.edu/~mark/courses/FISI3172_I2007/OptionalProblem.pdf
Here it is. So, the current is 0, am I supposed to sum the first two resistances in series(1,2), then the other two(3,4) in series, then (12,34) on paralell?
I'm not sure, I'm not good at this right now, please help me, and be detailed, please!
Thanks a lot, if you help me. Bye
~Edwin
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