explain resistance in parallel.
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Resistors are in parallel when one end of all the resistors are connected by a continuous wire of negligible resistance and the other end of all the resistors are also connected to one another through a continuous wire of negligible resistance. The potential drop across each resistor is the same.
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Resistors in parallel connection are connected to the same nodes from both ends. This can be identified by the presence of more than one way for the current to flow. The potential difference across the resistors is the same as that across the resistor which is equal to the supply potential.
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