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In the network shown, the equivalent resistance between A and B is

A

`(4)/(3)Omega`

B

`(3)/(2)Omega`

C

`3 Omega`

D

`2 Omega`

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The correct Answer is:
A

The equivalne of the network is given in fig.

The equivalent of the above netwrok is a parallel combination
of `3Omega, 4 Omega and 6 Omega, i.e.,`
`(1)/(R ) = (1)/(3) +(1)/(4) +(1)/(6) or R = (4)/(3)Omega`
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