why current remains the same in a ciruit with series resistors while in a circuit withparallel resistors the potential difference remains the same?
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Until the course gets into Kirchoff's law, just take the professor's word thatcurrent remains the same in a series circuit and voltage remains the samein a parallel circuit. ... Hence, thepotential difference or the voltage across all the paths is the same.
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have u ever seen the vidios related to this qustion in u-tube. can u say why in the circuit with parallel resistor the current does not divide across the two path?
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