what happens if we connect two parallel ideal voltage
sources across resistor?what is current flowing through
resistor?
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Answer / rockyxyz
current through the resistor will depend on the value of
resistance and the potential difference across the
resistance. so a/c to me current through the resistance
will not change if both sources are identical & connected
in same polarity.
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Answer / j.krishnan
current through the resistance will not change if both
sources are identical & connected in same polarity.The
current from each source depends on source impedance of each
source.Since both are ideal source source,the current from
each source is 50% of current to resistor and current
through resistor=V/R.
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