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Uploaded by on May 24, 2008

Resistors in parallel

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  • Thank you so much! I think I can pass physics now! :D

  • pls tell me how to make a circuit where switch one has to be on for switch 2 to work

  • Thanks a lot for this, I was struggling with the concept of potential and the way capacitors/resistance affected it.

    Its all soo clear now

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  • @NbulianJohn I have the same question but my guess is that the parallel circuit can be thought of as two circuits and the voltage drop is the same in a battery as long as one of the points is not in between two resistors.

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