Electronics - Parallel Circuits - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Parallel Circuits - General Questions (Q.No. 22)
22.
In a parallel resistive circuit:
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John said:
2 years ago
I think the answer is D. Between two points, there could be no components in parallel that would ensure current path is more than one.
Bilal Niazi said:
5 years ago
I think answer D is correct.
Arham said:
8 years ago
How can there be "more than one current path between two points"?
Explain it.
Explain it.
Kiran said:
9 years ago
In parallel circuit voltage is same. So answer is D.
Mahanthesh aadi said:
10 years ago
Option D also right, in parallel circuit total conductance is less than the smallest branch conductance. Right?
Ahi said:
1 decade ago
In parallel circuit voltage is same, so ther must be changes occur in current only i.e more than one current.
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