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state the characteristics of parallel combination of resistance ​

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Answered by Anushka398765
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The voltage drop across each component is proportional to its resistance, such that the sum of the voltage drops is equal to the total voltage supplied by the source. In a parallel circuit, each component effectively connects the same two points of the circuit, so the voltage each component is the same.

When two voltage sources with identical emfs are connected in parallel and also connected to a load resistance, the total emf is the same as the individual emfs. But the total internal resistance is reduced, since the internal resistances are in parallel. Thus, the parallel connection can produce a larger current.

Answered by chandanasundar
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Hola. ........

Total current I is equal to the sun of the separate currents through each branch of the combination.........

The equivalent resistance of parallel connection ...

1/Rp = 1/R1 +1/R2+1/R3 ..............

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