IF two dc sources are connected in parallel, the one with the highest potential dominates the circuit.
Voltage sources connected in parallel should have equal voltage. Otherwise the stronger battery would attempt to charge the weaker creating a lot of heat and depending on the type of battery there is the chance of explosion.
Yes of course.. u just need some connecting wires to connect them in parallel
Two similar (non-polarized) capacitors connected in parallel will have double the capacitance of one, while two similar capacitors connected in series will have half the capacitance of one, so the ratio is four.
only two connections are possible.. parallel connection is always desired than series. .
c =c1 +c2
Voltage sources connected in parallel should have equal voltage. Otherwise the stronger battery would attempt to charge the weaker creating a lot of heat and depending on the type of battery there is the chance of explosion.
Yes of course.. u just need some connecting wires to connect them in parallel
It represents that two resistors are connected in parallel.
If two ideal sources of unequal voltage are connected in parallel the higher voltage will provide a majority of the current (a two percent difference in voltage would provide an additional 5% of the current) and (in the case of batteries) the larger would provide charging current, quickly draining it.
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Two bulbs connected in parallel are brighter than two connected in series. The resistance of the circuit is lower, electrons can flow more easily.
A cylinder has two parallel, usually circular bases connected by a curved surface.
The voltmeter is connected in parallel between the two points whose potential difference is required.
Two similar (non-polarized) capacitors connected in parallel will have double the capacitance of one, while two similar capacitors connected in series will have half the capacitance of one, so the ratio is four.
No. They are connected in parallel with each other.
only two connections are possible.. parallel connection is always desired than series. .
Two spheres cannot be parallel - only lines can be parallel.