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Q: How is energy passed in parallel circuit?
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What is the hypothesis for parallel circuits?

Using a parallel circuit energy can be transferred through a parallel circuit.


Would taking a light bulb from a parallel circuit affect the energy transfer?

Yes, of course. If the light bulb is connected, it takes energy from the circuit. IF it is taken away, it doesn't.


How many paths does a parallel circuit have?

a parallel circuit has 2 or more paths.a series circuit has 1 path.a parallel circuit is better for homes and school


Difference between series and parallel circuits?

The answer to this question is that in a parallel circuit there is more that one circuit or form of energy the circuit. In a series circuit there is only one form of energy in that circuit. Hope this helped you and gave you the answer!!!!!!!!!!!!! <3 :) if you look at a diagram of a parallel circuit, it looks like a ladder, where as a series circuit diagram looks like a rectangle <><><> "What are the differences between a series circuit and a parallel circuit?" In a series circuit there is only one path for the electric current to flow. If this path is broken, then the current will no longer flow and all the devices in the circuit will stop working. So if you hook up a bunch of light bulbs together, and one goes out, they all go out, and that can be a problem. In a parallel circuit there is more than one oath for the electric current to pass through. The current continues to flow through the other paths. So if one light bulb goes out of 20 goes out in a parallel circuit, they won't all go out, unlike a series circuit.


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

Parallel circuit