Physics, asked by saniya3993, 1 year ago

In a circuit, there are two unequal resistance in parallel arrangement. Now

a) both resistances carry the same current
b) higher current flows through higher resistance
c) potential difference across each resistance is same
d) the resultant resistance of the circuit increases

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Answered by Strikeonly
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the answer may be option C
Answered by hdewangan
1

Here is your answer with full explanation:-

Since the resistance are connected in parallel the potential difference will be same and the current will be different.

Now,

V = IR

So, I = V/R

It means value of current varies inversely with resistance. Higher the resistance lower will be the current.

And we also know that Resultant resistance decreases in parallel and increases in series combination.

Therefore option A B & D is wrong and answer is option C i.e potential difference across each resistance is same.

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