Timeline for How can 4 resistors of 30ohms each be connected so you end up with a resistance of 18ohms?
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Oct 11, 2017 at 15:43 | comment | added | Voltage Spike♦ | @DmitryGrigoryev The questions are about a different number of resistors, which would lead to different answers. The answer is better on this one, so really you should flag the old one as a duplicate meta.stackexchange.com/questions/10841/… I think it would be better to leave both | |
Oct 11, 2017 at 7:09 | comment | added | Dmitry Grigoryev | @laptop2d So it's OK to ask the same question about e.g. 31 Ohm resistors? Or about 30 uF capacitors? | |
Oct 11, 2017 at 5:43 | history | tweeted | twitter.com/StackElectronix/status/917989131980103682 | ||
Oct 10, 2017 at 17:09 | comment | added | Voltage Spike♦ | @DmitryGrigoryev These are 30 ohm resistors, not a duplicate | |
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Oct 5, 2017 at 8:44 | comment | added | Dmitry Grigoryev | Possible duplicate of How do you arrange six 6-ohm resistors to have a total resistance of 6-ohm? | |
Oct 4, 2017 at 14:58 | answer | added | Roger | timeline score: 4 | |
Oct 4, 2017 at 8:05 | comment | added | Graham | @J... Agreed. It's good to know Ohm's Law, but this does nothing to teach you Ohm's Law. | |
Oct 3, 2017 at 15:35 | answer | added | Harper - Reinstate Monica | timeline score: 0 | |
Oct 3, 2017 at 10:07 | comment | added | J... | This belongs on puzzling stack exchange. | |
Oct 2, 2017 at 19:46 | comment | added | Voltage Spike♦ | The answer by user43804 is by far the best. And don't VTC , this has useful answers and is on topic | |
Oct 2, 2017 at 19:43 | answer | added | Kyle Miller | timeline score: 33 | |
Oct 2, 2017 at 19:24 | history | edited | Trevor_G | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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Oct 2, 2017 at 18:10 | review | Close votes | |||
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Oct 2, 2017 at 18:02 | answer | added | alephzero | timeline score: 71 | |
Oct 2, 2017 at 17:23 | comment | added | Eugene Sh. | @LưuVĩnhPhúc Actually it is not that simple, and mostly a guessing game. An example of not-that-educational exercise. | |
Oct 2, 2017 at 17:05 | comment | added | phuclv | there are not many combinations for 4 registers. Trying each one and calculate the resistance won't take much time | |
Oct 2, 2017 at 16:04 | answer | added | Trevor_G | timeline score: 20 | |
Oct 2, 2017 at 16:03 | answer | added | Steve G | timeline score: 6 | |
Oct 2, 2017 at 15:51 | answer | added | calcium3000 | timeline score: 10 | |
Oct 2, 2017 at 15:48 | comment | added | user35900 | Definitely not my homework, but I was doing some exercices out of curiosity and stumbled upon this one and i'm definitely stuck. | |
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Oct 2, 2017 at 15:45 | comment | added | Eugene Sh. | Is this a riddle or a homework? | |
Oct 2, 2017 at 15:45 | history | asked | user35900 | CC BY-SA 3.0 |