Message from @Satan
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`the resistance on one side of a circuit with two equal voltage sources is different on one side than the other`
why would that be the same though? Only the v is same in case of parallel if I have no forgotten everything
not
Well, the resistance is 2, and I is 3 apparently
Issue is I *don’t know why*
i thought r was 3 :^) yep ive forgotten shit
I can sort of work out why R=2
I wouldn’t have got that without being told though
Thank God
Oh
Fuck electronics
Well then
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Oof.
I like my PS3 thank you very much.
The issue is I know the current splits at the top where it branches into *I* and R = 8Ω
Why aren’t you allowed a multimeter in these questions
*Because I can’t has one*
;-;
i mean
can someone tell me how r is 3 so i can sleep in peace
ffs
😂
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Oh
Hold on
I GOT 2 OHMS
HA
YES
Total current through both branches is 10A, not 5A
Yes
Oh shit
10-2
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Welp
I mean
Yeah
That makes sense now
Ohms law gives you resistance of 1.6 ohms in the 2 branches
Then you do that funny parallel resistance thing to find R
Ahh, I can sleep tonight