parallellstrøm
Parallellstrøm refers to the distribution of electric current in a circuit that contains multiple parallel paths sharing a common voltage source. In a parallel arrangement the potential difference (voltage) across all branches is the same, while the currents through each branch can differ. The total current supplied by the source is the sum of the currents in all branches (I_total = Σ I_i). Kirchhoff's current law underpins this: the current into a node equals the current out.
For components that are purely resistive, the branch current is I_i = V/R_i, where V is the common
In AC circuits, or with non-resistive branches, the same parallel relation holds with impedances Z_i: 1/Z_eq =
Applications: parallel wiring ensures identical voltage across devices, which is common in household circuits; it allows