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A circuit that has two or more branches for electrons to follow is a?

parallel circuit.


What is a circuit with two or more branches for current to flow called?

Parallel circuit


What type of circuit has more than one path for the electrons?

a parallel circuit.


How to calculate a parallel circuit with more than one load in its branches?

If a 'parallel' circuit has more than one load in its (not "it's"!) branches, then it is not a parallel circuit, but a series-parallel circuit! To resolve the circuit, you must first resolve the total resistance of the loads within each branch.


What similarities are there in series and parallel circuits?

In a series circuit, there is just a single path . In a parallel circuit, there are two or more branches, creating separate pathways along which electrons can flow, so a break in one branch does not affect the flow of electricity in the others.


Which circuit has different parts of the circuit on different branches?

Any circuit that even has more than one branch is a parallel one.


Does adding electrons to the circuit increase the emf?

No. But if you increased the EMF across the circuit, then more electrons would flow through it each second.


Which Types of circuits provide more than one path for electrons in the circuit?

A parallel circuit


When electricity has more than one path to travel to circuit is called?

branches


Which circuit has different parts of the circuit on separate branches?

Any circuit that even has more than one branch is a parallel one.


A circuit that has more than one closed path for current to follow is referred to as a?

logic circuit


How many paths can currents take in seres and parallel circuits?

If the circuit is a pure series circuit there is ONLY ONE PATH that current can follow.