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If they are the same csa the resistance is equal so the load is balanced across the two. Differing csa will result in an imbalance across the two.
Trying to get my head round this and not disagreeing, just like to know the ins and outs of stuff.
Does the resistance need to be equal as it's the overal resistance and csa that the current would be traveling.
Wouldnt the current be greater down the larger conductor than the smaller?
Due to current traveling down the path of least resistance would it would balance itself out proportionately between conductors.