Electronics - Parallel Circuits - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Parallel Circuits - General Questions (Q.No. 3)
3.
The voltage across any branch of a parallel circuit:
varies as the total current varies
is inversely proportional to total circuit resistance
is equally applied to all branch conductances
is dropped in proportion to each branch resistance
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Sunil Bharti said:   1 decade ago
The voltage across series branch is addition of all Voltages & in parallel circuit is same, i.e. applied voltage.

from V=IR
(1) V=V1+V2=V3..... in series Ckt
(2) I=I1+I2+I3......in parallel Ckt

B.Ramya said:   8 years ago
In series circuit, at a constant pressure, resistence the current will flow. The same current will flow in a series connection, means the current will not change.

Dnyaneshwar said:   1 decade ago
Voltage across shunt circuit is always equal because all nodes are connected to same potential.

Arjun bhati said:   1 decade ago
In parallel branches of a circuit is always same because they are connected to same potential.

Israr said:   1 decade ago
Voltage across each resistor will be same in case of Parallel combination.

Sarvesh goswami said:   1 decade ago
Voltage across parallel circuit are always same i.e. equally distributed.

Anonymous said:   1 decade ago
Voltage across parallel circuit are always same.

Pavithra said:   1 decade ago
Voltage will be always same in shunt circuits.

MANSOOR AHMAD said:   1 decade ago
In parallel combination the v/g always same.
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Anil kumar s said:   1 decade ago
Can you tell in series circuit what happen?


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