Question 41Electricity/Electronics - QMED70% to pass
Which of the electrical properties listed will always be the same across each component in a parallel circuit?
AI Explanation
You are correct, the answer is A) Voltage.
In a parallel circuit, the voltage across each component is the same. This is because all the components are connected to the same two points, so the voltage difference between those two points is the same for each component.
The other options are incorrect because resistance and impedance can vary between components in a parallel circuit, and current will differ between components based on their individual resistance or impedance.
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