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when resistors are connected in parallel the current divides in the ....

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Answered by Sidyandex
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When same current flows through each resistor in series then the individual resistors in series does not get the total source voltage.

It mainly divides into various feature and total resistance in series circuit that equal to the sum of the individual resistances mainly called as the RN (series)= R1+R2+R3+ … +RN.

Answered by myrakincsem
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Hey there,

Statement: when resistors are connected in parallel the current divides in _________

Answer: inverse ratio of resistances

Explanation: The formula for a parallel resistor is 1/R₁+1/R₂....  which means that that the resistance is clearly inversely proportional. In this circuit, the resistors are placed on above the other in a parallel position and therefore the current that is being passed through them is going to be inversely proportional.

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