difference between resistor parallel and series in terms of power
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The individual ratings of the individual resistors does not change going from paralle to series combination.
The total power that can be dissipated by the network of resistors does not change going from serial to parallel.
If the resistors are all the same resistance, then the power will divide equally among all the resistors, either in parallel or in series.
However the power on the network or the individual resistors, both, will vary greatly in parallel or series given the same voltage across the network. This is because the equivalent resistance will be completely different.
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The total power that can be dissipated by the network of resistors does not change going from serial to parallel.
If the resistors are all the same resistance, then the power will divide equally among all the resistors, either in parallel or in series.
However the power on the network or the individual resistors, both, will vary greatly in parallel or series given the same voltage across the network. This is because the equivalent resistance will be completely different.
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in parallel combination power is high than series combination
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