What is same across the parallel
combination reistars voltage
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The voltage across each resistor within a parallel combination is exactly the same but the currents flowing through them are not the same as this is determined by their resistance value and Ohms Law. Then parallel circuits are current dividers......
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In parallel circuits, the electric potential difference across each resistor (ΔV) is the same. The current in a resistor follows Ohm's law: I = ΔV / R. Since the ΔV is the same for each resistor, the current will be smallest where the resistance is greatest
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