if one bulb burn out the other do not goes out
it explodes if two a series batterys connected in parrallel to another forth circuit , this may result in you changing your pants...
There is dry cell and wet cell. A dry cell has not fluid around it. A wet cell is surrounded by fluid of some sort, usually acid.
Of each individual dry cell, not at all. If you connect them together in series then their voltages add.
A circuit in which loads are connected side by side is known as a parallel circuit.
They move from the positive to the negative. There are more specific answers to this question so I recommend that you read several of the answers that are offered.
If dry cells are connected in parallel, they will supply more current to the bulb, which will cause it to glow for a longer period of time, but at the same brightness as if only a single cell were used. When the cells are connected in series, the voltage is increased, which will cause the bulb to burn more brightly. If the voltage is increased past the safe point for the bulb, its life will be shortened and it may burn out rapidly. In series, the voltages add. In parallel, you essentially have a larger cell of the same type (cell as in battery of one).
The voltage will be double that of one dry cell. The current will be that of one dry cell.
Sereies, with each cell about 2.2volts
When connecting cells in parallel, it is important that they are all of the same type. The total e.m.f. of cells connected in parallel is equal the the e.m.f. of an individual cell. So, if each cell has an e.m.f. of, say, 1.5 V, then it doesn't matter whether you have one cell or a hundred cells, the e.m.f. of the resulting battery will also be 1.5 V.
A dry cell battery does not use current it produces a current when connected to an electrical load. The type of current that the dry cell produces is DC (direct current).
Resistance is connected in parallel with voltmeter or say, voltmeter is connected in parallel with resistance.
Home devices are connected in parallel and not in series.
All home appliances are connected in parallel.
None of The terminals would work
In principle, it is infinite. I have not connected a parallel circuit in ages.
A voltmeter can be connected in parallel with a resistor to show the voltage across the resistor.
Parallel to each other.