The equivalent resistance of the given circuit between the terminals A and B is:
The equivalent resistance of the given circuit between the terminals A and B is:
Option 1 - <p>0<span class="mathml" contenteditable="false"> <math> <mrow> <mi>Ω</mi> </mrow> </math> </span></p>
Option 2 - <p>1<span contenteditable="false"> <math> <mrow> <mi>Ω</mi> </mrow> </math> </span></p>
Option 3 - <p><span class="mathml" contenteditable="false"> <math> <mrow> <mfrac> <mrow> <mn>9</mn> </mrow> <mrow> <mn>2</mn> </mrow> </mfrac> <mtext> </mtext> <mtext> </mtext> <mi>Ω</mi> </mrow> </math> </span></p>
Option 4 - <p>3<span contenteditable="false"> <math> <mrow> <mi>Ω</mi> </mrow> </math> </span></p>
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Correct Option - 2
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