3. State law of resistance in parallel.
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State law of resistance in parallel.
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Resistors are said to be connected in parallel when both of their terminals are respectively connected to each terminal of the other resistor or resistors
Rule 1: The total current flow in the circuit is equal to the sum of the currents through all the branches.
Rule 2: The voltage drop across any branch of a parallel circuit is the same as the applied voltage.
Rule 3: The total resistance of a parallel circuit is always less than the resistance of the lowest value resistor, or branch in the circuit.
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