Two resistances are connected in parallel and
a current is sent through the combination. The
current divides itself
(a) in the inverse ratio of resistance
(b) in the direct ratio of resistance
(c) equally in both the resistances
(d) in none of the above manner
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Answer:
A option is correct
Explanation:
because i=v/R and v is constant
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Answer:
(a) in the inverse ratio of resistance
Explanation:
as we know that V=iR, and when registers are connected in parallel, the voltage across the resistors becomes constant. So, i becomes inversely proportional to the resistance.
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