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If a resistor is connected parallel to a straight wire joining the two terminals of a battery, does any current pass through the resistor. Is there any current in the circuit?
Adding a parallel resistor to a battery circuit will decrease the total resistance in the circuit, which in turn increases the current flowing through the circuit. This is due to the fact that the parallel resistor provides an additional pathway for the current to flow, resulting in a lower overall resistance in the circuit.
Yes, the type of parallel resistor used can affect the current in a battery circuit. Different types of resistors have different levels of resistance, which will impact the overall resistance in the circuit and therefore affect the current. Additionally, the material and size of the resistor can also impact the current flow.
Yes, a parallel resistor can increase the current in a battery circuit. As mentioned before, adding a parallel resistor decreases the overall resistance in the circuit, which results in an increase in current flow. This can be useful in certain situations where a higher current is needed.
A parallel resistor has no effect on the voltage in a battery circuit. The voltage across each resistor in a parallel circuit remains the same as the voltage of the battery. However, the addition of a parallel resistor may cause the voltage across each individual resistor to differ, depending on their individual resistances.
Yes, it is possible for a parallel resistor to decrease the current in a battery circuit. This can happen if the parallel resistor has a higher resistance than the rest of the circuit, which would increase the overall resistance and decrease the current flow. However, in most cases, a parallel resistor will have a lower resistance than the rest of the circuit, resulting in an overall increase in current flow.