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I'll stop this soon because VK is no place for electrical theory. I get the hydraulic analogy where V=Pressure, I=Current (amps) and R=resistance or constriction in flow. So if voltage is overall pressure on one side of the divider and coming out of a rectifier tube at 300V DC at 2.0 amps and it encounters parallel resistors one at 1K and the second at 500 ohms, obviously more current will flow through the 500 ohm than the 1K. But I don't see how you calculate the voltage in the 2 circuits after the resistors unless I'm thinking about the mathematics of this all wrong.
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