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parellel line
-- The voltage between the ends of each parallel branch is the same. -- The current through each parallel branch is inversely proportional to the resistance of that branch. (It's the voltage divided by the resistance of the branch.)
parellel run means your two application running at the sametime without effecting each otherex is- you and your friend walking on a road at same time with each other.technically ex is - you are installing any component to your system and meanwhile you are editing your text document
Circuits in all buildings are connected in parallel so that the loads connected in each 'branch' are all subject to the same (supply) voltage, enabling them to operate at their rated powers. A secondary advantage is that, with a parallel circuit, if one branch fails, then all the other branches will continue to operate normally.
They don't, they are parallel to each other.
Two angles that are congruent to each other and are on opposite sides of the parellel lines
square
To make a set of parellel lines, you have to align them beside each other.
When 2 line segments are parallel to each other. If the lines did keep on going they would never touch each other
As they are connected in parallel (each has its own branch) the remaining bulbs keep shining exactly as they did before.
If all pairs of opposite sides are parallel, each pair must be equal.