Refer to Figure 5-31 and find Ry. Describe the method(s) you used to solve this probler Recall that crossed wires are not connected since there is not a dot!
Refer to Figure 5-31 and find Ry. Describe the method(s) you used to solve this probler Recall that crossed wires are not connected since there is not a dot!
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2. Refer to Figure 5-31 and find \( R_T \). Describe the method(s) you used to solve this problem.
**Diagram Explanation:**
In Figure 5-31, a circuit is shown with several resistors:
- Two resistors of 100 kΩ each, placed at the top and the right side of the diagram.
- A resistor of 50 kΩ is placed in the center, connecting the top node to the bottom right node.
- A 25 kΩ resistor is connected diagonally between the bottom left and top right nodes.
- It's noted that crossed wires in the diagram do not indicate connections, as no dot is present at the junctions.
**Method Understanding:**
To solve for \( R_T \) (the total resistance):
1. Recognize the configuration of the resistors. Take note of series and parallel combinations.
2. Apply the rules for combining resistors:
- **Series**: \( R_{\text{total}} = R_1 + R_2 + \ldots + R_n \)
- **Parallel**: \( \frac{1}{R_{\text{total}}} = \frac{1}{R_1} + \frac{1}{R_2} + \ldots + \frac{1}{R_n} \)
3. Carefully trace and combine the resistors, respecting the information about non-connected crossed wires.
Apply these steps to find the total resistance \( R_T \).
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