Physics, asked by amanvashist35, 2 months ago

Two unequal resistances are connected in parallel. If you are not provided with

any other parameters (eg. numerical values of I and R), what can be said about

the voltage drop across the two resistors?​

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Answered by Anonymous
9
  • In parallel connection, all the elements are connected between same two points hence the voltage drop across any number of resistors or other elements connected in parallel is same.

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Answered by devesh6755
2

Answer:

the potential difference increases

Explanation:

in parallel connection the resultant resistance is lower than each individual resistance thus more current can flow through it which means there is a higher voltage

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