I'd like to introduce a new topic, and I call it "brain jogging".
Well, jogging usually means that one uses muscles that haven't been used in a long time, where - in my book - "brain jogging" means one uses brain cells that haven't been used in a long time...
So, here it is, "stolen" from a German forum. All R are 1Ohm, what is R-total?
[If you're not into electrictrictrictrictric, feel free to ignore this post]
Brain jogging
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Re: Brain jogging
Not an electric person here mate, but may we assume that you will be posting the answer in the not-too-distant future?
All I remember from school physics is V=IR but I very much doubt that will help find the solution!!!
Good idea, though!!!
All I remember from school physics is V=IR but I very much doubt that will help find the solution!!!
Good idea, though!!!
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Re: Brain jogging
That was a pleasant exercise. I thought it through, noted what I expected the answer to be, then went and tested it and I was right.
If anyone else wants to play simulating simple circuits, there is a simulator here which can do far more than just simple resistor networks.
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Re: Brain jogging
Hint: Grab the resistor in the center of the picture with pliers and turn it 90° clockwise...
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Re: Brain jogging
Ah, just for the fun, a little bit of good old fashioned Sudoku, before one goes to bed...