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Resistance.
A relay race would be an example of a series circuit. Since every runner relies on the runner before him/her to continue on, if one runner fails the rest of them fail. With a series circuit, if one part of the circuit fails, all of the parts before and after it fails. A parallel circuit does not completely fail if one or more of the parts fail.
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A short circuit on a motherboard can severely effect it's performance, causing it to fail. Something could indeed be wrong with the conductive pathway or signal.
If it is connected in series with a circuit then it might raise the resistance too high and fail the system. Parallel connection is a circuit is probably the best bet you have.
It's when a failure of one circuit leads to another circuit to fail. This can be intentional,for protection purpose, or it may not be intentional. Cascade tripping is common in sequenced circuit.
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This is a track circuit built on the "fail-safe principle" whereby any break in a wire or the rail is intended, by design, to result in a safe state. The first track circuit was developed by Dr. William Robinson, and patented in the US in 1870. However, this was not fail-safe, and Dr. Robinson modified it to be a fail-safe design in 1872. A track circuit provides a continuous electrical circuit through the railroad rails to both sense a train and sense a break in the rails. This in turn controls railway signals and interfaces with other railway equipment to provide safe train operation.
Biasing is necessary in a transistor circuit to keep the transistor working. Without proper biasing, the circuit will fail
The bulbs are in connected series. There was a short circuit and the circuit breaker tripped.
The electric force that makes current flow in a circuit is related to the resistance.