why is voltage same in parallel circuits
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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. ... The potential of start and end point of all parallel circuits being same, their potential difference is also same.
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because only current gets divided in parallel circuits not the voltage
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