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In this question we've been given a scenario where we are looking at a 12 -on resistor and we also have a 24 -oom resistor, both of which are connected to a 6 -volt power supply.
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So looking at this scenario right here, we've got, let's just label these points, a, b, c and d.
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So in general, we would know that the voltage across, ab should be equal to the voltage across c d, which is going to be equal to six volts.
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Recall again that voltage is equal to i multiplied by r, and the power is equal to i, v, which is equal to i squared multiplied by r.
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So based on these formulas, what would say is in a parallel combination, the voltage is going to be the same across a, b, and c, d, but the current is going to be different...