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Voltage Drop in Circuits with Parallel Components
We already suggested this to our college leacturer and he said there was more to it. Can anyone think of any other explanations?
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Apr 3, 2004
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Voltage Drop in Circuits with Parallel Components
When a volt meter is placed in a circuit on its own the reading is say 4v. But when a component, 'x', is placed in parallel the voltage drops. Why is this?? Physman
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Apr 3, 2004
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