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Parallel Circuits problems
1. The total resistance for two resistors in parallel is equal to the sum of the two resistors.
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Correct Answer: False
2. The number of current paths equals the number of resistors in parallel.
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Correct Answer: True
3. When an open circuit occurs in a parallel branch, the total resistance decreases.
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A. True
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Correct Answer: False
4. Total power in a parallel circuit is found by adding up the power of all the individual resistors.
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Correct Answer: True
5. In a parallel circuit, the branch with the lowest resistance has the most current.
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Correct Answer: True
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