When you have a
circuit with a known amount of \u200bcurrent\u200b, the flow of electrical charge, you can
calculate the
voltage drop in
parallel circuit diagrams by:
Determine the combined \u200bresistance\u200b, or opposition to the flow of charge, of the
parallel resistors. Sum them up as \u200b1/R
total = 1/R
1 + 1/R
2\u200b ... for each resistor.
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When two voltage sources of different magnitude are connected in parallel then the charge from higher voltage source moves towards lower voltage source until and unless both voltage sources reach same potential.