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18 July, 22:22

11 Initially, a single resistor R 1 is wired to a battery. Then resistorR 2 is added in parallel. Are (a) the potential difference across R 1and (b) the current i 1 through R 1 now more than, less than, or thesame as previously?

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  1. 18 July, 23:40
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    Since, resistances are joined in parallel, potential difference across either of R₁ or R₂ will be same, and it will be equal to emf of the cell provided no internal resistance exists in the cell.

    Since potential difference across R₁ is equal to emf and resistance is R₁, current through it too will be same as that in the previous case.
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