What is the equivalent resistor between the terminals a and b if you replace R1 by 37 Ohm and R2 by 14 Ohm ? This combination of resistors goes to infinity by repeating itself. Write your answer in units of Ohm. No decimal points is necessary. Maximum od 4% of error is accepted in your answer. R1 R1 a

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What is the equivalent resistor between the terminals a and b if you replace R1 by 37
Ohm and R2 by 14 Ohm ? This combination of resistors goes to infinity by repeating
itself. Write your answer in units of Ohm. No decimal points is necessary. Maximum
od 4% of error is accepted in your answer.
R,
R,
R2
R2
R,
R1
Transcribed Image Text:What is the equivalent resistor between the terminals a and b if you replace R1 by 37 Ohm and R2 by 14 Ohm ? This combination of resistors goes to infinity by repeating itself. Write your answer in units of Ohm. No decimal points is necessary. Maximum od 4% of error is accepted in your answer. R, R, R2 R2 R, R1
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