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The assignment requires students to calculate the equivalent resistance across points A and B in a given circuit network, detailing each calculation step for full marks. The solution involves a series of calculations with resistors in both series and parallel configurations, ultimately leading to a final equivalent resistance of 14.04Ω. Students must also draw circuit diagrams for each step to avoid losing marks.

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The assignment requires students to calculate the equivalent resistance across points A and B in a given circuit network, detailing each calculation step for full marks. The solution involves a series of calculations with resistors in both series and parallel configurations, ultimately leading to a final equivalent resistance of 14.04Ω. Students must also draw circuit diagrams for each step to avoid losing marks.

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Assignment 1 (Spring 2025)

Circuit Theory (Phy301)


Marks: 20
Due Date: May 02, 2025

Q.1:

Find the equivalent resistance across A and B, of given circuit network. Write each
step of the calculation to get maximum marks. Draw the circuit diagram of each step
otherwise you will lose your marks. (can use electronic work bench to verify Q.1, 2) [Marks:10]

SOLUTION

1-STEP

The 5Ω resistor and 7Ω resistor are in series Let equivalent resistance is

Rseries =

R=5Ω + 7Ω =12Ω
2-STEP

The 12Ω and 4Ω resistors are in parallel then equivalent resistance is

12× 4 48
R12,4 = 12+ 4 = 16
= 3Ω

3-STEP

The 3Ω || 3Ω then equivalent resistance is

3× 3
R3,3 = 3+3 = 96 = 1.5Ω

4-STEP

The 1.5Ω and the 12Ω are in series Let equivalent resistance is

R1.5,12 = 1.5Ω +¿12Ω =13.5Ω


5-STEP

The 13.5Ω || 4Ω then equivalent resistance is

13.5× 4 54
R13.5,4 = 13.5+ 4 = 17.5
= 3.086Ω

6-STEP

The 3.086Ω || 6Ω then equivalent resistance is

3.086 ×6 18.6
R3.086,4 = 3.086+ 6 = 9.086
= 2.04Ω

=1.5+¿12= 13.5Ω
Final-STEP

The 2.04Ω and the 12Ω resistor are in series Let equivalent resistance is

R2.04,12 = 2.04Ω +¿ 12Ω =14.04Ω

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