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In a circuit containing two unequal resistors connected in parallel
A The current is same in both the resistors
B. a large current flows through large resistor
C. the voltage drops across both the resistor is the same
D none of these​

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Answered by tejavig18
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Answer:

C. the voltage drops across both resistor is the same

Explanation:

when two resistors are connected in parallel, we know that current is split across each connection but voltage is same throughout.

ohms law states V=IR

where V is voltage, I is current, R is resistance

I=V/R

I is indirectly proportional to R and V is same.

so, when R is high, I has to be low.

we also know in a parallel circuit, current is not the same, because they are of unequal resistances.

V=I1R1=I2R2

when R1 and R2 are different, I1 and I2 should also be different so that their product is V.

hope it's helpful

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