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How does current split in a parallel circuit?

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In a parallel circuit, charge divides up into separate branches such that there can be more current in one branch than there is in another. ... The current outside the branches is the same as the sum of the current in the individual branches. It is still the same amount of current, only split up into more than one pathway.

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