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In a parallel circuit, how does the potential difference across the load compare with the potential difference across the power source?

The Pd across the power source is the same as the PD across the load?
5 years ago

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Answered by henry2,
The voltage across the load = The supply voltage.
Yes, they are the same.
5 years ago
Answered by Adam
if ten 9.0 Volts are connected in parallel what is the potential difference?
4 years ago

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