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What will be the change in the resistance of a circuit consisting of five identical conductors if two similar conductors are added as shown by the dashed line in figure.

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`(R_(2))/(R_(1))=3/5`

For `R_(1)`
`R_(2)=3Rimplies(R_(2))/(R_(1))=5/3`
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