The voltages appearing across each branch of a parallel circuit will be equal to the supply voltage.
Since the alternators are in parallel, the resultant voltage should be the same as either alternator - exactly as it would be if two batteries are connected in parallel. Voltage remains the same but current capacity is doubled. I would recommend connecting the alternators through a network that will balance the load between them.
When batteries are connected in parallel, the total voltage remains the same as the voltage of a single battery.
high voltage field windings are connected in parallel
Yes, when capacitors are connected in parallel, they share the same voltage.
It depends upon the connection of the resistors, if the resistors are connected in parallel then the voltage is same where as in case of resistors connected in series the voltage is different across different resistors.
all the bulbs must in parallel because all must get the same voltage.......in parallel voltage is constant.if they are connected in series they will not get same voltage
If additional resistance is connected in parallel with a circuit the supply voltage will decrease?
The voltage remains the same.
a parallel bulb is one that is connected in parallel with respect to the source voltage
A voltmeter can be connected in parallel with a resistor to show the voltage across the resistor.
The supply voltage in a parallel circuit remains the same regardless of the number of additional resistors connected. The voltage across each resistor in a parallel circuit is the same as the supply voltage. Adding more resistors in parallel will increase the total current drawn from the supply.
Constant voltage