A parallel circuit is realized by connecting two elements to the same nodes so the potential difference across their terminals can be the same.
In series circuits current will be the same through out the circuit. So whereever we connect the ammeter the same current is registered. But in parallel circuit current will be different in different lines. In parallel circuits the potential difference will be the same but in series pd will be different.
No. Parallel circuits are not fuses. Fuses can be used to protect parallel circuits.
The types of circuits are series and parallel!
parallel circuits
FEEDBACK CIRCUITS. In addition to parallel and series circuits, there are also closed and short circuits.
Parallel circuits normally have more than one resistor. Basically parallel circuits are circuits where the current has more than path to follow. However, there are parallel circuits where there are two switches rather than two resistors.
that is called a perfect circuit
Yes, the current in both circuits is the same when they are connected in parallel.
Parallel for main circuits and series parallel for lighting circuits.
in bedrooms we have parallel circuit.
Increasing the number of parallel circuits in an electrical system does not affect the voltage. Voltage remains constant across all parallel circuits in the system.
The two main types are series and parallel circuits. From these two circuits comes combinations of different series parallel circuits depending on what end results you need.