It makes no difference whether the circuit is parallel, series or complex. The number of electrons travelling (or oscillating back and forth for AC) is determined by the current (amps). 1 amp = 1 coulomb/second. 1 coulomb = the charge represented by 6.24150962915265 x 1018 electrons.
The current in each leg of a parallel circuit has to be worked out separately.
what is all conditions which limit the flow of electrons in an electric circuit? A resistor
The load that is connected in a circuit is what does the work in the circuit.
electrons
An electric circuit is best described as a loop. the flow of electrons
In order to have the electricity or the flow or electrons going around the circuit, the circuit must be closed. If it is not closed then electrons cannot flow.
Parallel.
parallel circuit.
A series is an electric circuit with a single path.A parallel circuit is an electric circuit with multiple paths.
No, electric lights come in both parallel and series circuit.
what is all conditions which limit the flow of electrons in an electric circuit? A resistor
It is a flow of electrons.
It is a series electrical circuit.
a parallel circuit.
The load that is connected in a circuit is what does the work in the circuit.
A voltmeter is a device to measure the voltage in a electric circuit, and must have be connected in parallel to it.
parallel
series circuit