How to find the potential difference in a parrelel circut?
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Heyy frnd,
the formula V=IR is used to find the potential difference, in volts, between two points on an electrical circuit. I represents the current in amps and R the resistance in ohms.
the formula V=IR is used to find the potential difference, in volts, between two points on an electrical circuit. I represents the current in amps and R the resistance in ohms.
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When resistors are connected inparallel, the supply current is equal to the sum of the currents through each resistor. In other words the currents in the branches of a parallel circuit add up to the supply current. When resistors are connected in parallel, they have the same potential difference across them.
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