In parallel circuits, the current (C) always divides.
Consider the cases when we have a source of 9A providing C to two resistors. Observe that 2k has 3 A across it whereas 1k has 6A flowing through it.
After observing above circuit we can state some basic laws:
In Parallel (will use || afterwards) config the C divides.
The amount of C is inversely related to the amount of R.
C will only divide if R are of different value. If we have both R's of 2k and 2k or both of 1k and 1k then C would also have been equal in the above case.

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