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Answer by Jack Creasey for Diode (LED) forward voltage in series and parallel

As the voltage drops in total are more than the voltage provided by the battery, would each LED drop one fifth of the 9 volts in (all else being equal)? No they would NOT equally share the battery...

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Answer by Yogesh for Diode (LED) forward voltage in series and parallel

The forward voltage is the voltage drop across the diode (LEDs) if the voltage at the anode is more positive than the voltage at the cathode (if you connect + to the anode). It is not a fixed value....

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Answer by Hearth for Diode (LED) forward voltage in series and parallel

You don't have enough voltage to bias them all fully on, therefore your diodes will all be off. There will be a small amount of current through them, and the voltages will be approximately equal across...

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Diode (LED) forward voltage in series and parallel

As a preface I am just a hobby electronics enthusiast and not an electrical engineering student, and I am just starting out at that, so these may be obvious answers for even a first year student.As I...

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