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these 3 resistors are connected in parallel.why?​

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Answered by gparasuram606
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the potential difference accross the resistors are same thepoint B has a potential of C and D has potential of a so by doing this we can prove that they are in parallel

the same happens in between points B and C

so we can replace them as X and Y respectively

And then the potential difference between the three resistors will be same

So they are in parallel

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Answered by HARISHKABILAN
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the three resistors are connected in parallel, so the potential difference (v) is same

1/R = 1/R1 + 1/R2 + 1/R3

WHY?

they are connected in parallel because if the connection betwwen the points A & D or between C & B is loosely connected then being the potential difference same so any other two resistors are work perfectly


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