parallellkoblede
Parallellkoblede refers to components in an electrical circuit that are connected in parallel, meaning they share the same two nodes and therefore experience the same voltage. In a parallel connection the voltage across each component is identical, while the currents through the components add to the total current drawn from the source. This configuration is common in household wiring and many electronic devices because it allows independent operation and easy expansion.
For resistors in parallel, the equivalent resistance R_eq is given by 1/R_eq = sum_i 1/R_i. The total
Capacitors connected in parallel share the same voltage, and the total capacitance is Ceq = sum_i C_i.
In practice, the behavior of parallellkoblede circuits depends on the source and impedances. For AC signals,
Common examples include lights wired in parallel across mains, solar panels connected in parallel to increase