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If two resistors are connected in series, the total resistance across them will increase, but if they are connected in parallel then the total resistance will decrease. Why is that the case?

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Answered by Anonymous
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When resistors are connected in series, the total voltage (or potential difference) across all the resistors is equal to the sum of the voltages across each resistor. ... The total resistance of a number of resistors in series is equal to the sum of all the individual resistances.

Answered by βαbγGυrl
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When resistors are connected in series, the total voltage (or potential difference) across all the resistors is equal to the sum of the voltages across each resistor.

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