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Electrical outlets in a house maintain a steady voltage, even when the amount of resistance on them changes. How is this possible?

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The situation presented above is possible because the outlets could be operating in a parallel circuit. Electrical outlets in a house maintain a steady voltage, even when the amount of resistance on them changes because it operates with a parallel circuit wherein voltage is constant even if resistance changes.
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