a parallel circuit is in lines and a series circuit is one circle
series-parallel curcuit
yes. a parallel circuit is made up of many series curcuits. so therefore, without the series curcuit you could not have a parallel curcuit.
A flashlight is an example of a series circuit; a battery in series with a switch in series with a bulb.
Series wound. Parallel wound. Series/parallel or Compound wound.
They will both last for the same amount of time. In both situations all of the battery's power is being used, but in parallel, you can separately control the individual loads that you put on the circuit with switches. Hope that helps
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.
A series is an electric circuit with a single path.A parallel circuit is an electric circuit with multiple paths.
a battery in an electric circuit is used to generate the power supply.
its the same as normal resistance, so if you wanted to add the resistors when in parallel you would add them by 1/R1 +1/R2=. If they were in series you would simply add.
In the series connection and how there is multiple paths or branches on parallel circuits but in a simple circuit, there is one path.
A circuit is the path that transmits electric current.A circuit includes a battery or a generator that gives energy to the charged particles .Circuits are classified according to the type of current they carry that is parallel circuit and series circuit.
When you have a light bulb in front of each other (all connected to wires to a battery)