2. Two resistors, a 50 2 and a 20 02, can have more than one equivalent resistance. How is this possible? 3. Describe th
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2. Two resistors, a 50 2 and a 20 02, can have more than one equivalent resistance. How is this possible? 3. Describe three ways three identical resistors can be arranged in a circuit to yield three different equivalent resistances. 4. Two resistors A and B are arranged in series in one branch of a parallel arrangement. The other branch contains a single resistor, C. This parallel arrangement is in series with a single resistor D. Describe how you would find the equivalent resistance of the group.