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In a circuit connected in...., the voltage across the resistors is the same.
a.series
b.pararell
c.source
.d.voltage

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Answered by rarishabhjain
1

Answer:

parallel combination

Explanation:

the voltage across resistors in parallel combination is same

the current across resistors in series combination is same

Answered by sumyyah10
1

Answer:

voltage

Explanation:

he voltage across each resistor connected in series follows different rules to that of the series current. We know from the above circuit that the total supply voltage across the resistors is equal to the sum of the potential differences across R1 , R2 and R3 , VAB = VR1 + VR2 + VR3 = 9V.Using Ohm’s Law, the voltage across the individual resistors can be calculated as:Voltage across R1 = IR1 = 1mA x 1kΩ = 1VVoltage across R2 = IR2 = 1mA x 2kΩ

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