any one please answer mee..explain the series and parallel amphination of resistence...
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series means current will same and voltage will be different across each resistance but in case of parallel current will be different and voltage will same across each resistance
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The resistances 2 ohms and 3 ohms are connected in parallel. In this, the two resistances are connected end to end on both sides. So the potential difference across them is the same. But the current they carry is different and that depends on their resistance.
The resistances 4 ohms and 5 ohms are connected in series. So the current that flows in them is identical. However, the potential difference between them is different , as per their resistance values.
Here the resistance 1 ohm is connected in series with the parallel combination of 3 & 2 ohms, and also a series combination of 4 & 5 ohms.
The resistances 2 ohms and 3 ohms are connected in parallel. In this, the two resistances are connected end to end on both sides. So the potential difference across them is the same. But the current they carry is different and that depends on their resistance.
The resistances 4 ohms and 5 ohms are connected in series. So the current that flows in them is identical. However, the potential difference between them is different , as per their resistance values.
Here the resistance 1 ohm is connected in series with the parallel combination of 3 & 2 ohms, and also a series combination of 4 & 5 ohms.
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