Current Divider
If two elements are in parallel, the voltage across them must be the same, but the current divides according to the resistances. A simple circuit with two (or more) resistors in parallel with a source is called a current divider.

Figure B: Parallel Resistors.
If a voltage V appears across the resistors in Figure B with only
and
for the moment then the current flowing in the circuit, before the division, i is according to Ohms Law.

Using the equivalent resistance for a parallel combination of resistors is
(1)
The current through
according to Ohms Law is
(2)
Dividing equation (2) by (1)

Similarly

In general with n Resistors the current
is

Or possibly more simply

Where
