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A question about voltage between two points in a circuit
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[QUOTE="diredragon, post: 5641738, member: 567401"] [h2]Homework Statement [/h2] [ATTACH=full]110306[/ATTACH] This is a simple circuit diagram from the class were we derived the equations for the equivalent resistance of parallel resistor connection. I have a quick question about this though.. Is the voltage between points ##A,B## the same as voltage between points ##C,D## and ##E,F##? [h2]Homework Equations[/h2] 3. The Attempt at a Solution [/B] Can someone convince me that they are in fact the same voltages cause even though we said they were i keep imagining that the current which divides at point ##C## and goes through the resistor ##R_1## makes a different voltage than the original and the same goes for the other part. What should i be realizing? [/QUOTE]
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