House wiring is almost always parallel. Series wiring may be used for some switch circuits, however.
Every outlet in your house, and everything in your house that's plugged into an outlet, is in parallel.
Everything in a house is wired in parallel. If you had lights is series when one burns out they would all go out, much like cheap Christmas lights.
The outlets in your house are in parallel with each other. If your question is is your TV in series with something else plugged into your house, it is not, it is in parallel (since your house wiring is in parallel). The giveaway for series or parallel circuits is if you remove one element in a series circuit, you will kill all other elements. In a parallel circuit, there shouldn't be a noticeable difference. For example, if you have a surge protector plugged into your wall, and a lamp plugged into your wall, and your TV and DVD player are plugged into the surge protector: The surge protector is in SERIES with your TV and DVD player The surge protector is in PARALLEL with your lamp The DVD player and TV are in PARALLEL
House lights are wired in parallel. If they were in series, when one burned out, all would. Christmas lights are wired in a combination of series and parallel - roughly 50 lights in each series string. that's why if one bulb burns out, a section of the lights goes out.
it would be kind of both
A single load is neither series nor parallel. But in a house, for example, all the loads are in parallel because they all work on the same voltage.
All household, commercial, and industrial lighting and outlet wiring is parallel.
Houshold circuits, like all non-trivial circuits, are wired in series-parallel. Switches are in series with loads. Loads, and switches with loads as combined units, are in parallel with each other.
parallel combination of resistors are used in house circuits
There are four types of circuit: series, parallel, series-parallel, and complex.
parallel circuit / series circuit / and a short circuit
parallel circuits can be used for lots of things.Things such as : . Christmas tree lights False for A+