How to Calculate Grounding Resistance with Two Electrodes?

In summary, the conversation involves two grounding electrodes buried in the ground and three measurements - the first electrode's grounding resistance, the second's grounding resistance, and the resistance between the two electrodes. The question is about the system's grounding resistance if the two electrodes are connected with an ideal wire. The correct answer is 5.2 ohms and the speaker got a different answer of 1.2 ohms but is unsure if it is correct. The conversation ends with the mentor requesting to close the thread.
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Hi!

I can't find the method of the solution to this question, it was an exercise on an exam..

There are two grounding electrodes buried in the ground. We make three measurments. First, we measure the first electrode's grounding resistance, which is: 6 ohms. Then, the second's: 7 ohms. Then the resistance between the two electrodes: 5 ohms.
The question is, if we connect the two electrodes with an ideal wire (which has no resistance), then what will be the system's grounding resistance.
We only know this much, nothing more.

The correct answer is: 5.2 ohms.

How can you acquire this result?

3.23 ohms is not the right answer...

Thanks.
 
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I got a totally different answer of 1.2 Ohms (but I've been out in the rain all day so I may have made a mistake).

Best show us your circuit and attempt to solve. It's a forum rule anyway.
 
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Thanks for the answer, but there is no circuit, I could show you. How did you get 1.2 ohms?
(I only know the final result, the 5.2 Ohms.)
 
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Draw your own circuit?
 
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Mentor's comment: Edg has asked to have the thread closed, so I'm closing it.
 

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