14. You have a circuit consisting of a resistor, a non-ideal battery, and wires
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14. You have a circuit consisting of a resistor, a non-ideal battery, and wires of finite resistance.You then add more and more identical resistors in parallel with the original resistor. What happens to the voltage through the original resistor?a. it remains the sameb. it decreases linearly with the total number of resistorsc. it decreases with more resistors, but not in a linear manner 14. You have a circuit consisting of a resistor, a non-ideal battery, and wires of finite resistance.You then add more and more identical resistors in parallel with the original resistor. What happens to the voltage through the original resistor?
a. it remains the sameb. it decreases linearly with the total number of resistorsc. it decreases with more resistors, but not in a linear manner
Explanation / Answer
the correct option is (a) it remains the same
because, the voltage across all the resistor which are in parallel is same
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