why is the resistance less when resistors are joined in parallel
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because it was a parallel series
in parallel series one circuit is shocked then another would not destroy because it was parallel to each others.
in parallel series one circuit is shocked then another would not destroy because it was parallel to each others.
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Answer: when resistors are joined in parallel the equivalent (total) resistance is less as compared to resistors connected in series
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