Why two identical cells in parallel drive more current through resistor than one cell does?
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When batteries are connected in parallel:
If 3 batteries are connected in parallel then in our context that would be three football players standing behind one another. The tunnel has to be big enough to accommodate 3 balls and each of them should separately go to each of the players. Now each ball is kicked by only one player thus increasing its speed once in the entire circuit. If all the players have the same strength the speed (or the voltage) of all the balls or electrons are basically the same, just that in this case the number of balls or current is more in the tunnel or circuit.
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