Why is the potential difference the same across any two points even if the parallel resisters have different resistances? Assume different values of resistances of 3 resistors connected in parallel and prove that V remains the same throughout by ohm's law
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Actually in parallel combination,potential differences are same, that is the resistors are placed in opposite of another,they have common point. Since the amount of current passing through the two circuits are different but the work done by each resistors to bring the charge is same..
According to ohms law V proportional to R.
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