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8 January, 03:12

Is the Amps in a parallel circuit the same throughout? Like in a series circuit, the A (amps) is the same throughout I don't know if it applies to parallels though

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V=i*R i=v/r

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  1. 8 January, 03:22
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    No. the amps in a parallel circuit are different. higher amps go through lower resistances, lower amps through higher ones

    but, the voltage across two resistors in parallel is the same for each.
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