Physics, asked by shethhetal75, 10 months ago

Why does potential difference doesn’t get distributed between to resistors in parallel circuit as current ? Please illustrate

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Answered by dady8367
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The voltage is the same in all parallel components because by definition you have connected them together with wires that are assumed to have negligible resistance. The voltage at each end of a wire is the same (ideally), So all the components have to have the same voltage.

Answered by Atαrαh
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The term potential Difference means the difference of the voltage across the resistors

In parallel combination all the three resistors connected in parallel are connected join at a common point and that point is connected to the battery

Hence the potential Difference doesn't change

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