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Why does the current split in two wires in parallel combination?

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Answered by ektahargunani
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Explanation:

The current will split based on the the relative resistance in the two paths. If the resistances are equal, the current will be split evenly. With "ideal" wires there is no resistance, but this is one of those cases where "ideal" wires should not be used as the equations break down.

Answered by Arianators
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Answer:

The current will split based on the the relative resistance in the two paths. If the resistances are equal, the current will be split evenly. With "ideal" wires there is no resistance, but this is one of those cases where "ideal" wires should not be used as the equations break down.

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