You have a collection of 1.0 kΩ resistors.
How can you connect four of them to produce an equivalent resistance of 0.25 kΩ?
We have to connect four 1 kΩ resistor in parallel to get an equivalent resistance of 0.25 kΩ
=>1/Req=1/1+1/1+1/1+1/1
=> Req= 0.25 kΩ
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