Science, asked by kunalraj7296, 3 months ago

what does always same in parallel resistance?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

A Parallel circuit is one with several different paths for the electricity to travel. ... For one, the total resistance of a Parallel Circuit is NOT equal to the sum of the resistors (like in a series circuit). The total resistance in a parallel circuit is always less than any of the branch resistances.

Answered by farjawidb26
2

Answer:

Ammeter is connected in series and voltage in parallel

Explanation:

One important point to remember about resistors in parallel, is that the total circuit resistance ( RT ) of any two resistors connected together in parallel will always be LESS than the value of the smallest resistor in that combination.

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