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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In parallel circuits, the electric potential difference across each resistor (ΔV) is the same. In a parallel circuit, the voltage drops across each of the branches is the same as the voltage gain in the battery. Thus, the voltage drop is the same across each of these resistors.
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