No, it isnt, you need a parallel circuit to be able to have the same voltage in each voltage taking point
House wiring is almost always parallel. Series wiring may be used for some switch circuits, however.
parallel circuits can be used for lots of things.Things such as : . Christmas tree lights False for A+
Both parallel and series circuit are used in the wiring of a house.
All household, commercial, and industrial lighting and outlet wiring is parallel.
You do not build a series circuit in your home. The only series circuits are the circuits that go through circuit breakers, light switches, and relays. Electrical and electronic devices use internal series circuits but those are the only ones people build. No one builds series circuits for house wiring. Electrical outlets are connected with parallel wiring.
Both series and parallel circuits are used What_types_of_circuits_are_used_in_homes. If the circuit is a dedicated circuit which means that there is only one device in the circuit, then it is a series circuit. All the rest will be classed as parallel circuits.
a house is a big paralel circuit but it is possable to wire somthing in series in a house like if your refrigerator is on its own circuit it would be a series circuit but its full of more wiring itself. I guess the best answer would be a complex cicuit,
How to write it is a website where there are many diagrams. There are hundreds of resources on the Internet to print out house wiring diagrams.
domestic electrical wiring designig
House and office wiring tends to be set out in a parallel arrangement. The reason is that a parallel circuit can deliver the same voltage to all devices, normally 110V or 230V. Electrical equipment is designed to run on a specific voltage, depending on the power supply standard in the region. If manufacturers know what voltage will be available, it is easy to build equipment that will run on that voltage. A series circuit passes the same current through all devices in the series network and that means that each device will rely on all others to operate. Within a single electronic circuit, series networks are common and and form a fundamental part of electronics operation. The series circuits in a house are normally limited to the internal circuits of electrical equipment rather than the power supplies that run throughout the house.
An AC wall switch is in series within the parallel circuit of the overall house wiring.
Older house wiring didn't always use a ground wire. It's acceptable to continue to use the older wiring, but if you update your wiring, anything that you improve must meet current wiring standards. You can replace a faulty light switch without updating the rest of the wiring, but if you bring the house up to modern standards it will improve the safety standards. If you can afford to upgrade your house wiring, the payoff will be worth it.