A series connection will not work if one bulb fuses but in a parallel connection if one bulb fuses the rest will stay lit.
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In parallel connection all the positive terminals are connected with positive of the source and all the negative terminals are connected to negative of the source. Whereas in series connection one positive terminal is connected to the negative of another, like wise it goes on and finally the positive end is connected to the negative of the source.
There's no correspoindence, correlation, or connection between those characteristics. A series circuit or a parallel circuit may have high or low voltages.
There are four categories of circuit: series, parallel, series-parallel, and complex.As its name suggests, a 'series-parallel' circuit is a combination of both series and parallel elements.
Parallel
Series clipper diodes are in series connection with the load while Parallel clippers are in parallel connection with the load.
constant electrical quantity-series connection -current constant electrical quantity-parallel connection - voltage
series connection
In series connection current will be same. in parrel connection voltage will be same and current wil be varying
Characteristics of parallel connection.
only two connections are possible.. parallel connection is always desired than series. .
Yes, series and parallel connection of batteries is possible. When connected in series Voltage increases. In parallel, Current increases but voltage is constant.
An ammeter must be connected in parallel to the circuit. If you do not understand the difference between parallel and series connection then you should leave it to a competent mechanic/electrician.
One is parallel and one is not
Parallel. Coz all the elements will get same voltages from the sources. in case of series connection, the voltage is divided between all elements.
if you connect the pumps in series, it will add head at the same flow rate. Inversely, in parallel connection, double the flow rate at same head.
1.In series connection the total resistance is equal the total number of resistor that was connected in series 2.the current is constant in a series connection 3.in a series connection total voltage is equal the number of of volt per cells