Science, asked by shivsachan, 6 hours ago

Why voltage is constant in parallel connections​

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Answered by atharvamishra24
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Answer:

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.

Answered by indupandey146
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Explanation:

The voltage is the same in all parallel components because by definition you have connected them together with wires that are assumed to have negligible resistance. The voltage at each end of a wire is the same (ideally), So all the components have to have the same voltage.

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