A network of resistance is constructed with \( R_{1} \) and \( R_{2} \) as shown in the figure. ...
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A network of resistance is constructed with \( R_{1} \) and \( R_{2} \) as shown in the figure. The potential at the points \( 1,2,3, \ldots N \) are \( V_{1}, V_{2}, V_{3}, \ldots V_{N} \) respectively each having a potential \( k \) times smaller than previous one. Find
(i) \( \frac{R_{1}}{R_{2}} \) and \( \frac{R_{2}}{R_{3}} \) in terms of \( k \)
(ii) Current that passes through the resistance \( R_{2} \) nearest to the \( V_{0} \) in terms \( V_{0}, k \) and \( R_{3} \).
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