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In parallel combination of resistances :
- p.d. is the same across each resistance
- current is the same in each resistance
- total resistance is increased
- all of the above are true
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p.d. is the same across each resistance
Reason — Potential difference is same across each resistor in parallel combination of resistances, which is equal to the potential difference across the terminals of the battery (or source).
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- p.d. is same across each resistance
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