traces
Traces.When you look carefully at a motherboard, you see many fine lines on both the top and the bottom of the board's surface. These lines, sometimes called TRACES, are circuits or paths that enable data, instructions, and power to move from component to component on the board.
copper circuit paths called traces. it carries signals and voltage across the motherboard.
Generally, a circuit with multiple paths is called "parallel" because of the structure of the wiring involved. Parallel circuits have identical voltage on all paths, while current through each path is variable; whereas series circuits, having only one path, has constant current, but variable voltage.
The common name is electronics or microelectronics. These resistors, diodes, capacitors, and integrated circuits (chips) are typically mounted on cards or a "motherboard."
closed circuits. hope this helps :D
well,there are are things like micro controllers in most circuits...
At least two paths. Current will divide between them according to their relative impedances.
the Pulmonary and systemic are the two circuits
a switch
Components on a motherboard are called embedded components.
Yes.
Because the electrical elements in your circuit need more energy from the electrons rushing around .