Physics, asked by Supa5736W, 10 months ago

explain me resistance in Series and resistance in parallel ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

a series circuit, the output current of the first resistor flows into the input of the second resistor; therefore, the current is the same in each resistor. In a parallel circuit, all of the resistor leads on one side of the resistors are connected together and all the leads on the other side are connected together.

Answered by ghazala162004
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Answer:

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Explanation:

The method of calculating the circuits equivalent resistance is the same as that for any individual series or parallel circuit and hopefully we now know that resistors in series carry exactly the same current and that resistors in parallel have exactly the same voltage across them. ...

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