Resistors in Parallel
In a parallel circuit, current is divided among multiple paths. This means that two resistors in parallel have a lower equivalent resistance than either of the parallel resistors, since both resistors allow current to pass. Two resistors in parallel will be equivalent to a resistor that is twice as wide.
Since conductances (the inverse of resistance) add in parallel....
For example, two 4 Ω resistors in parallel have an equivalent resistance of only 2 Ω.