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The total resistance in a parallel circuit is less than the smallest of the individual resistances.a.Falseb.True

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The total resistance in a parallel circuit is less than the smallest of the individual resistances.a.Falseb.True

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The statement is b. TRUE.

Here's why:

In a parallel circuit, the total or equivalent resistance (R_total) is given by the formula:

1/R_total = 1/R1 + 1/R2 + 1/R3 + ...

This means that the total resistance is less than the resistance of any individual resistor in the circuit. This is because the current has multiple paths to flow through, reducing the overall resistance.

So, the total resistance in a parallel circuit is indeed less than the smallest of the individual resistances.

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