Depending on what type of circuit your talking about.If the circuit is in parallel,series/parallel,then your talking as many loads that there are on the circuit.However if your dealing with the basic series,then there are the going out and coming back in. so two.and that's not including the ground path.
ANSWER :Only one path and there is from a positive to a less positive potential
A series circuit is one in which there is only a single current path, all the way from
one power-supply terminal to the other. In other words, there is no point in the
circuit where current has a choice of paths to follow.
On a series circuit there are several paths it can take (3) at the most
The series circut only has one pathway.
One circuit, one path.
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At least two.
Excessive current can be in the connection of many devices into a single socket.this may cause overload in the circuit
The primary difference between a series and a parallel circuit is how many pathways the current has to travel in. Let's look at both of them and see what's up. In a simple series circuit, there is only one path for current. The current must flow through every component in the circuit.
Electricity is the interaction of many components. These include electric charges, electric fields, electric potentials, electric currents, and electromagnets.
In an alternating current (AC) circuit, the electric charge periodically reverses direction at a certain frequency. This is in contrast to a direct current (DC) circuit, in which charge flows in one direction only.
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There are 6 series paths that are used to connnect all of the devices.
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There is only one path in a series circuit because the current flows through only a single path.
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a parallel circuit has 2 or more paths.a series circuit has 1 path.a parallel circuit is better for homes and school
Because there is only a single path in series circuit and many paths in parallel circuit.
As many paths as there are branches in the circuit
This depends entirely on the layout of the circuit in which it is flowing
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By definition, more than one. If a circuit has just one path, it is a series circuit, not parallel.
In a series circuit all the components are connected in series, which means that the same current has to flow through all of them. In a parallel circuit with all the components in parallel, the same voltage is across each of them. Some circuits can be a mixture of series and parallel.