establish relation required for voltage and current division based on series and parallel connected two resistors respectively.
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for parallel combination-
1/r+1/r2+..... 1/rn=1/rp
for series combination-
r1+r2+........ rn=rs
1st attachment is for series combination
and2nd one is for parallel
1/r+1/r2+..... 1/rn=1/rp
for series combination-
r1+r2+........ rn=rs
1st attachment is for series combination
and2nd one is for parallel
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In series the same current flows through all the resistors.....
In parallel connection the voltage remains same across the conductor...
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