when loads are connected in parallel it means that they share common nodes at both the ends i-e voltage across all the loads is the same. when one of the load in such a circuit is shorted i-e its voltage is made zero volts, voltage across the other loads goes to zero because of parallel connection and they gets shorted also.
even though a resistance is not connected in a circuit, it would practically have small resistance due to its components.so practically a LC circuit dosent exist..only a RLC circuit exists
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There are no pictures in electric circuit, only symbols, so an example does not exist.
Your original question was in two parts:1.) How many ohms in an open circuit? Infinite ohms (the meter will show no measurement).2.) How many ohms in a short circuit? 0 ohms. There would be no measurable ohms as there would be no resistance in the altered circuit.
You cannot discover something that does not exist - the principle of integrated circuits was first suggested and proven in 1958 by Jack Kilby working for Texas Instruments.
The series circuit has one wire, while the parallel circuit has two wires. And if you connect the extra wire its dim because your taking away electrons and energy flowing through the main circuit -Hope this helped:D The difference is that series circuit has one path but parallel has more than one path. -hope this helped!:D ~Bunnii Boo
There is no evidence that Parallel Universe exists, but doesn't mean that it doesn't exist. Accord of the law of Physics, yes Parallel Universe can exist. However if Parallel universe does exist, it will benefit to because when our universe come to an end, the only way to survive is to escape our universe to parallel universe.
in reality they don't exist, but are parallel universes
even though a resistance is not connected in a circuit, it would practically have small resistance due to its components.so practically a LC circuit dosent exist..only a RLC circuit exists
Yes. At least, that's more or less one of the meanings of the word "dimension". Mind you, that doesn't mean that such parallel worlds actually exist (they may, or may not, exist); it just means that the word is used in this sense.
Yes, they can be two existing lines (not intersecting) and it can be parallel.
It doesn't exist - you are dreaming.
If the electric circuit is broken, there will be no medium for transfer of electrons and flow of current. Hence, electric current does not exist.
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Voltage is potential energy and can exist in a open circuit.
Elliptical geometry is a non-Euclidean geometry. The parallel postulate of Euclidean geometry was replaced by the statement that through any point in the plane, there exist no lines parallel to a given line. A consistent geometry - of a space with positive curvature - was developed on that basis.It is, therefore, by definition that parallel lines do not exist in elliptical geometry.
Yes, such a trapezium can exist.