@LordDeathOfMntMurder Yeah... I'm thinking that this could be best described with some Sigma notation, but really I have no idea... This is great problem...
@nhmllr725 This has got me interested... maybe the series/parallel "cancel out" and the resistance is 1R?
The best way to solve this kinda unorthodox problem imo would be a practical experiment...ima go build a massive array of 1ohm resistors and check the resistance
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KOTYAR0 3 months ago
I'm gonna go with 7.
applefrog111 3 months ago
Why are we 2 points? It's not fair that the mathematicians are worth more points.
RedEyeChimera 4 months ago 4
this is really interesting indeed..nice vid
isnofairuz 4 months ago
BANG! BANG! *sniping all of the people trying to solve the problem in the comments*
holybbm50 5 months ago
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Deathnote8112 9 months ago
3ohm no *hit by beast friend* thx
nate1994a 10 months ago
Looking at the comments below, I see some people are wondering what the answer is.
This is a commonly asked math/physics puzzle. A discussion can be found mathpages(dot)com/home/kmath668/kmath668.htm
JesseLH88 1 year ago
infinite parallel 1 Ohm resistor branching... Shouldn't the resistance be close to zero?
1/Rt=1/R1 + 1/R2 etc...
1/Rt=Infinity
Rt=1/Infinity
Rt ~ 0
LordDeathOfMntMurder 1 year ago
@LordDeathOfMntMurder Hmmm.... but isn't that for parallel resistors? What about series?
nhmllr725 1 year ago
@nhmllr725 good point... there are both parallel and series resistors in that circuit.... oh erm... hmmmm huh.... *gets run over*
LordDeathOfMntMurder 1 year ago
@LordDeathOfMntMurder Yeah... I'm thinking that this could be best described with some Sigma notation, but really I have no idea... This is great problem...
nhmllr725 1 year ago
@nhmllr725 This has got me interested... maybe the series/parallel "cancel out" and the resistance is 1R?
The best way to solve this kinda unorthodox problem imo would be a practical experiment...ima go build a massive array of 1ohm resistors and check the resistance
LordDeathOfMntMurder 1 year ago
hehe =P
XellosTheDragon 1 year ago