When two identical resistors are connected in parallel, which of the following is the same for both resistors: (a) voltage across each, (b) power dissipated in each, (c) current through each? Do any of your answers change if the resistors are different from each other?

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Answer:

Explanation:

When two equal resistors R are connected in parallel.

As they are in parallel, so the voltage across each is same.

As the value of resistance is same so the value of power dissipated is same in both the resistors.

Current is also same if the resistances are same

So, option (a), (b) and (c) are correct

if the resistances are different, so the power and the current is different in both the resistors.