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How does equivalent resistance from D to B is 3/4 R ?
The resistance in a Cube R network can be calculated by using the formula R = R1 + R2 + R3 + ... + Rn, where R1, R2, R3, etc. are the individual resistances in the network.
A Cube R network is used in circuit design to combine multiple resistors in order to achieve a specific resistance value. It also helps in reducing the size of the overall circuit and improving its efficiency.
Yes, you can use any type of resistor in a Cube R network as long as it has the required resistance value and can handle the power and voltage of the circuit.
When resistors are connected in parallel in a Cube R network, the total resistance can be calculated by using the formula Rtotal = 1 / (1/R1 + 1/R2 + 1/R3 + ... + 1/Rn).
There is no specific limit to the number of resistors that can be connected in a Cube R network. However, as the number of resistors increases, the complexity of the network also increases, making it more difficult to calculate the overall resistance.