By definition, more than one.
At least two.
a parallel circuit can have 2 or more paths for electricity to flow through
As many paths as there are branches in the circuit
The current splits up and takes as many paths as there are available. Every path that exists conducts current. There's no such thing as a parallel branch of a circuit that has no current through it when others do have current through them..
At least two paths. Current will divide between them according to their relative impedances.
Because there is only a single path in series circuit and many paths in parallel circuit.
a parallel circuit has 2 or more paths.a series circuit has 1 path.a parallel circuit is better for homes and school
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.
Series has one path. Parallel two or more paths.
If the circuit is a pure series circuit there is ONLY ONE PATH that current can follow.
That really depends on how the circuit is designed.
By definition, more than one. If a circuit has just one path, it is a series circuit, not parallel.