Parallel Resistor Circuits. We call resistors in parallel connection if their terminal is connected together respectively from resistor to resistor. A parallel resistor circuit is an electronic circuit in which all the resistors are connected side by side in different paths so that the same current will not flows through each resistor.
The equivalent overall resistance is smaller than the smallest parallel resistor. In the parallel resistor there will be many paths from head to head and tail to tail. In the previous series resistor network we saw that the total resistance r t of the circuit.
A parallel circuit is characterized by a common potential difference voltage across the ends of all resistors.
In a parallel circuit all of the resistor leads on one side of the resistors are connected together and all the leads on the other side are connected together. Written by willy mcallister. Resistors are said to be connected together in parallel when both of their terminals are respectively connected to each terminal of the other resistor or resistors unlike the previous series resistor circuit in a parallel resistor network the circuit current can take more than one path as there are multiple paths for the current. In the previous series resistor network we saw that the total resistance r t of the circuit.