So that it dose not rip the skin
In a parallel circuit the voltage across each component is the same.
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Yes. The voltage across every branch of a parallel circuit is the same. (It may not be the supply voltage, if there's another component between the power supply and either or both ends of the parallel circuit.)
The voltage is the same across every individual component in a parallel configuration.
A square is a parallel shape because it's sides are across from each other. Parallel means across.
The same supply voltage is across all parallel loads.
There is no single picture of where the 36th parallel is. The 36th parallel is an imaginary line across the earth.
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In parallel.
In a parallel circuit the voltage across each component is the same.
The voltages appearing across each branch of a parallel circuit will be equal to the supply voltage.
Skew lines are not parallel. Parallel lines are across from each other in some way and are exactly parallel.
the word parallel exactly across from eachother. An equals sign is parallel : = i hope this answers this question xxx =D
A voltmeter can be connected in parallel with a resistor to show the voltage across the resistor.
Souldryou run conduit parallel with the building if the fastest way is diagonal across the building
Yes, horizontal refers to something that is oriented or positioned perpendicular to the vertical axis, usually going left to right or across.