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diff between
series combination and parallel combination

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Answered by pkparmeetkaur
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1)in series,the equivalent resistance of various resistors is equal to the sum of their individual resistances i.e.Rs=R1+R2+R3.....
2)current is measured through ammeter
3)potential difference varies in each resistor but the current is same
1) in parallel the equivalent resistance is given by taking the reciprocals of resistors,i.e.1/R1+1/R2+1/R3...
2)current is measured through voltmeter
3) potential difference is same but the current varies

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Answered by ansistkharms
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Components connected in parallel are connected along multiple paths, so the same voltage is applied to each component. ... In a series circuit, the current through each of the components is the same, and the voltage across thecircuit is the sum of the voltages across each component.
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