In which combination of resistors does the potential difference
applied to them remain same for all the resistors?
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Explanation:
The potential across a pair of resistors in parallel is the same for each resistor, since it's measured across the same two points. But depending on the rest of the circuit, adding a resistor in parallel with another resistor could change the current and therefore the voltage drop across them.
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it is in parallel resistance when potential difference is same for all resistor
in series current is same for all resistor
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