How is resistance the same for all resistors in a parallel connection?pls explain in detailed manner
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Answer:
its not same. resistance varies with current. its the potential difference thats same in a parallel connection
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Question:-
How is resistance the same for all resistors in a parallel connection?pls explain in detailed manner.
Solution:-
The parallel circuit has very different characteristics than a series circuit.
- For one, the total resistance of a Parallel Circuit is NOT equal to the sum of the resistors.
- The total resistance in a parallel circuit is always less than any of the branch resistances.
Additional information:-
Resistors are in parallel if their terminals are connected to the same two nodes. The equivalent overall resistance is smaller than the smallest parallel resistor. Written by Willy McAllister.
When resistors are connected in parallel, more current flows from the source than would flow for any of them individually, so the total resistance is lower.
Each resistor in parallel has the same full voltage of the source applied to it, but divide the total current amongst them.