Physics, asked by siddheshnemade27, 8 months ago

why potential difference across each resistor is same in parallel resistors circuits​

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Answered by kayalvizhirajkumar20
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In parallel circuits, the electric potential difference across each resistor (ΔV) is the same. The current in a resistor follows Ohm's law: I = ΔV / R. Since the ΔV is the same for each resistor, the current will be smallest where the resistance is greatest.

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