What quantity is always the same for resistors in parallel with each other?
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✔️in parallel the voltage across each resistor is same and is generally equal to applied voltage whereas the current gets divided in inverse relation
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✔️in parallel the voltage across each resistor is same and is generally equal to applied voltage whereas the current gets divided in inverse relation
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In a parallel resistor network the circuit current can take more than one path as there are multiple paths for the current. Then parallel circuits are classed as current dividers.
Since there are multiple paths for the supply current to flow through, the current may not be the same through all the branches in the parallel network. However, the voltage drop across all of the resistors in a parallel resistive network is the same. Then, Resistors in Parallel have a Common Voltage across them and this is true for all parallel connected elements.
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Since there are multiple paths for the supply current to flow through, the current may not be the same through all the branches in the parallel network. However, the voltage drop across all of the resistors in a parallel resistive network is the same. Then, Resistors in Parallel have a Common Voltage across them and this is true for all parallel connected elements.
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