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In my 1st pic.. would those be considered one, two, or no "branches"? Do branches only exist within parallel circuits?
In my 2nd pic.. The dark blue "resistors"/"resistances" are one branch? And the diagonals separating the "resistors".. Are they simply wire (or medium)?
And what is a "junction"?
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Summarized..
Am I correct in deducing that a "branch" only exists in a parallel circuit? And a branch is basically.. all of the "branches" of a parallel resistor.. And if there are resistors in series within a parallel resistor, you'd compound the series to form one resistor..
And.. what is the term for those jaggy things? Any difference between resistors and resistances? But you definitely don't call them circuits, right, since a circuit is the whole thing..
And what is a junction?
Thanks
In my 2nd pic.. The dark blue "resistors"/"resistances" are one branch? And the diagonals separating the "resistors".. Are they simply wire (or medium)?
And what is a "junction"?
===
Summarized..
Am I correct in deducing that a "branch" only exists in a parallel circuit? And a branch is basically.. all of the "branches" of a parallel resistor.. And if there are resistors in series within a parallel resistor, you'd compound the series to form one resistor..
And.. what is the term for those jaggy things? Any difference between resistors and resistances? But you definitely don't call them circuits, right, since a circuit is the whole thing..
And what is a junction?
Thanks