Find the equivalent resistance across the terminals of source of $e.m.f$. $24\, V$ for the circuit shown in figure .............. $\Omega$
A$15$
B$10$
C$5 $
D$4$
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C$5 $
c (c) Given circuit can be reduced to a simple circuit as shown in figures below
i.e. ${R_{eq}} = 5\,\Omega $.
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