how can we find potential difference in parallel resistance?
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Potential difference. When two or more components are connected in parallel, the potential difference across them is the same. This means that if a voltage across a lamp is 12V, the voltage across another lamp connected in parallel is also 12V.
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using 1/Rp=1|R1+1/R2+1/R3.
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