Physics, asked by Gaurav005, 11 months ago

L is directly proportional to R, then why in series voltage changes but current is same whereas in parallel voltage is same but current is different.​

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Answered by DEVANSH200
2

Explanation:

if you mean length By L and Resitance by R

then your concepts are pretty shaken up.

whenwhen resistors are connected in series there occurs a potential drop in each resistor due to which the current flowing reduces the voltage drop is equal to V=IR due to the drop in voltage the magnitude of the current decreases.

but when connected in parallel the current gets distributed according to the potential across the two points and hence the current gets distributed according to the resistances if you like my answer please market it as brainliest thank you

Answered by ankita2295
0

Explanation:

adding to this equation power is inversely proportional to resistance on the left side and directly proportional to resistance on the right side .

V^2/R=P=I^2.R

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