yes
It is in parallel, so one light can be on while others are turned off.
Any gap in a series circuit causes the whole thing to stop working. That is why houses are wired in parallel with each other, and indeed there are many parallel circuits inside each house.
Both parallel and series circuit are used in the wiring of a house.
It is in parallel, so one light can be on while others are turned off.
it caused lots of damage to the community and damaged lots of buildings and schools and houses.
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In my home, all of the utility outlets and all of the AC electrical devices we use arein parallel with all the others, and also with all similar outlets and devices in all ofthe homes of all of our neighbors whose houses are on the same transformer.
There are no 'houses' in the classic sense on the Antarctic continent. There are work buildings, dorm buildings, service buildings, mess buildings and out buildings.
So that the voltage across all devices is the same. In a series circuit voltage would vary across each load so would depend on what else was in the circuit.
Every single device that's plugged into an electrical outlet in my entire house, andmost likely in several of the other houses on my block, are all in parallel with eachother. The really tough question is to find an example of a series circuit anywherein your house.
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Yes