Abstract
There are several methods for finding the input resistance of a two terminal network. Very common methods are based on the Graph Theory (GM) or loop (or node) analysis. Other proposed by Rathore (RM) is based on the series-parallel reduction techniques and star delta transformation. These methods are reviewed and compared through an example. GM and loop (node) require a large number of determinants to be solved which is time consuming. While RM requires relatively simple algebra. It is based on the series-parallel reduction technique and star delta transformation which are taught before the graph theory in a network theory course. Thus the RM can be introduced at an early stage.
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