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Four equal-value resistors are connected in parallel. Ten volts are applied across the parallel circuit and 2 mA are measured from the source. The value of each resistor is
2.
In a parallel circuit, the branch with the lowest resistance has the most current.
3.
A sudden increase in the total current into a parallel circuit may indicate
4.
There is a total of 800 mA of current into four parallel resistors. The currents through three of the resistors are 40 mA, 70 mA, and 200 mA. The current through the fourth resistor is
5.
The total current divides among parallel resistors in a manner directly proportional to the resistance values.
6.
Addition of resistors in parallel increases total resistance and decreases total current.
7.
When an open circuit occurs in a parallel branch, the total resistance decreases.
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The total resistance for two resistors in parallel is equal to the sum of the two resistors.
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In a five-branch parallel circuit, there are 12 mA of current in each branch. If one of the branches opens, the current in each of the other four branches is
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In a certain three-branch parallel circuit, R1 has 12 mA through it, R2 has 15 mA through it, and R3 has 25 mA through it. After measuring a total of 27 mA, you can say that