Re: Simple Question



Chris Foster <edolan@xxxxxx> wrote in
news:Xns9845848B07020eddolan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx:

I have a simple question. This is a qustion that I was asked in a job
interview.


If there existed and infinite two dimewnsional array of 1 ohm
resisters, what is the resistance between two point seperated by a
knights move (i.e. up two, over one, or over two and up
one.......etc...)



This question was posed by a technical guy, not HR. I did get the job, but
I have no idea if my answer was correct. The fellow who asked the question
moved to California very soon after I stared working there, and I never
found out the correct solution


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