The whole circuit fails - because the action of the bulb blowing cuts the circuit.
The difference between a series and parallel circuit is that a series circuit is connected in such a way that the same current intensity flows through the elements while a parallel circuit is connected in such a way that the same potential appears across their terminals.
the current in series will be same..
If you add a second resistor, the resistance of series circuit will increase.
series circuit can only move on one patha parallel circuit has two more paths for the electric carve to follow
The voltage divider circuit is a network of two or more components in series, often resistors, between a potential difference. The voltage between the components will be somewhere between the potential difference across the whole network and so divides the total voltage into one or more intermediate voltages.
The difference between a series and parallel circuit is that a series circuit is connected in such a way that the same current intensity flows through the elements while a parallel circuit is connected in such a way that the same potential appears across their terminals.
In a parallel circuit, all the external resistors are supplied the same potential difference which is not possible in a series circuit. Also in a parallel circuit, every resistor or component can be individually turned on or off without affecting the rest of the circuit.
The series circuit becomes an open circuit because there is no remaining path.
difference between series is one pathway through circuit,difference between parralal is more then one pathway through circuit.
The first lamp will go out. ANSWER: any lamps in series the first or the last if unscrewed will cause all lamps to extinguish no matter whether the source potential is in series or parallel
A voltmeter is used to measure potential difference across two points in an electrical circuit . The voltmeter is connected in parallel across the circuit element (resistance ) so that its inclusion in the circuit has negligible effect on total resistance and current flowing in yhe circuit A voltmeter has high resistance,if connected in series it will increase of circuit and reduce the current in the circuit
the current in series will be same..
The same current passes through all the devices, and the sum of the potential differences across the devices is equal to the terminal potential difference across the power supply.
If you add a second resistor, the resistance of series circuit will increase.
In series circuits current will be the same through out the circuit. So whereever we connect the ammeter the same current is registered. But in parallel circuit current will be different in different lines. In parallel circuits the potential difference will be the same but in series pd will be different.
current remains same in series while divide itself in parallel circuit
In a series circuit, if the current is broken the flow of all electricity stops.