9. Why is resistance more in series combination?
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Resistance is directly proportional to the potential difference across the terminals of a circuit. In series, the potential difference is greater, thus offering more resistance. Whereas in the parallel circuit, the potential difference is distributed, thus, in each series less potential difference is observed.
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Resistance is directly proportional to the potential difference across the terminals of a circuit. In series, the potential difference is greater, thus offering more resistance. Whereas in the parallel circuit, the potential difference is distributed, thus, in each series less potential difference is observed.
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