How does the total resistance in a parallel cir... - JSS3 Basic science Electrical energy Question
How does the total resistance in a parallel circuit compare to the individual resistances of its components, and why?
The total resistance in a parallel circuit is less than the smallest individual resistance. This is because adding more paths for current to flow decreases the overall resistance, making it easier for current to pass through the circuit.
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