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What happens to the potential difference in a parallel circuit?

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Answered by aayush5986
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In parallel circuits, the electricpotential difference across each resistor (ΔV) is the same. ... In aparallel circuit, the voltage drops across each of the branches is the same as the voltage gain in the battery. Thus, the voltage drop is the same across each of these resistors

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Answered by shilpa85475
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In a parallel combination of resistors, there is more than one flow of current.

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  • In this connection, the resistors are connected parallel to each other. Current flow through each of the resistor is different. The formula to calculate the current flowing through a parallel resistor is 1/Re = 1/R1 + 1/R2 + 1/R3
  • In a parallel circuit, the electrical potential difference across each resistor is the same. Here, a voltage drop that occurs in each branch is the same as the voltage gained in the battery.

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