In a parallel circuit, through which branch the current flow will be maximum?
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When resistors are connected in parallel, more current flows from the source than would flow for any of them individually, so the total resistance is lower. voltage source.
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The current in a parallel circuit splits into different branches then combines again before it goes back into the supply. When the current splits, the current in each branch after the split adds up to the same as the current just before the split.
Voltage is the same across each component of the parallel circuit. The sum of the currents through each path is equal to the total current that flows from the source. ... If one of the parallel paths is broken, current will continue to flow in all the other paths.
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