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Curiousity: Voltage Drop

Something I and a friend have wondered about for a while. In the theoretical circuit, voltage is equal at resistances in parallel, and on that note, the voltages we see should be equal to the battery's voltage (after loss to wires.)

As motors draw large amounts of current, the voltage often drops considerably (indeed, enough to shut the RC before it manages to pop the breaker). What's the science of this phenomenon?
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