The current splits up and takes as many paths as there are available. Every path that
exists conducts current. There's no such thing as a parallel branch of a circuit that has
no current through it when others do have current through them..
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The lines can be infinitely long, but they will never cross paths.
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When done properly, the flow of coolant is less congested and there is no single component in line that receives coolant preheated by every other component.
no, the correct matrix to use is PQRS P1010 Q0101 R1100 S0010
Here are some: They can be (1) coincident, (2) intersecting at one point, (3) coplanar but non-intersecting (ie parallel), (4) non-coplanar, non-parallel and non-intersecting (eg paths of a rail line and of an elevated road going over it - from above, they may appear to intersect but they do not), (5) intersecting at two points (eg longitudes on the earth). etc.