1. Same current flow in all resistor of circuit
2. Potential difference across each resistor in the
circuit is same.
3. Potential difference across each resistor in the
circuit may be same.
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In parallel circuits, the electric potential difference across each resistor (ΔV) is the same. The current in a resistor follows Ohm's law: I = ΔV / R. Since the ΔV is the same for each resistor, the current will be smallest where the resistance is greatest.
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