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why does equivalent resistance in series circuit increases

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Answered by Anonymous
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As more and more resistors are added in parallel to a circuit, the equivalent resistance of the circuit decreases and the total current of the circuit increases. Adding more resistors in parallel is equivalent to providing more branches through which charge can flow. ... The current at Y is greater than the current at Q.

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Answered by pratikbansode2505
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The answer to your question lies in the definition of resistance.A resistance is an electrical element that resists the flow of current.Also,you need to understand the distribution of voltages.If you add resistances in series there is more voltage distribution across the elements and hence current reduces.Its analogous to adding two consecutive valves on a pipe that carrying water.If you close each valve by a small amount, the outlet water will be naturally less, than during the presence of only one of these two valves.

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