Physics, asked by nezrinnisam, 5 months ago

what are the difference when resistance are connected in series and parallel​

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Answered by hy080420
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In a series circuit, the sum of the voltages consumed by each individual resistance is equal to the source voltage. Components connected in parallel are connected along multiple paths so that the current can split up; the same voltage is applied to each component.

Answered by hpp28
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when connected in series current will be same, voltage will be different and resistance will also different

but in parallel current will be different, voltage will be same and resistance will be different........

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