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A circuit in which loads are connected side by side is known as a parallel circuit.

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A circuit in which loads are connected side is called?

Loads are connected side


How are the loads in parallel circuit connected?

Parallel to each other.


what Type of circuit is one in which all loads are connected in one single loop?

series circuit


What is a compound circuit?

a compound circuit involves a source a switch and 3+ loads. two of the loads are wired in parallel with a single load connected to the source and top or bottom of the two parallels.


How in energy transferred in simple circuits?

The charge travels through the wires to the loads from the power source where then it powers all the loads connected on the wire. This is beneficial, but also it has its disadvantages. When one of the loads (light bulb) goes out all of the loads connected to the wire go out, instead of where in a parallel circuit the branch that has that load that went out dies. The better choice would be a parallel circuit.


Is TWO OR MORE batteries and two or more loads can be defined as series circuit Or a series circuit has only just ONE source (battery) and 2 or more loads?

Your question is very muddled and it is difficult to understand exactly what you are asking. Something is in "series" if it is connected in the circuit as a "daisy chain". Thus both loads AND batteries may be placed in series.


When applying loads to the primary distribution center you can close all of the circuit breakers on the connected secondary distribution center at once?

false


What type of circuit is one in which all loads are connected in a single loop-?

That is described as a circuit in series, as opposed to a circuit in parallel, in which there is more than one loop.


What happens if you add more loads to a series circuit?

When you have multiple loads in a series, the resistance of the loads is added together allowing very little current to flow through the circuit to power any of the loads, making for a low amperage circuit. If you have your loads in parellel, the resistance of the loads in the circuit is subtracted which allows more current to flow, making for a high amperage circuit.


If two electrical loads are connected in parallel with each other and each load draw 6 amps what is the current of the circuit?

12 Amperes is.


How are loads connected in a series circuit?

To be a Series circiut the electricity MUST flow THROUGH one load to the next."added"


What happens if a fuse is connected into the neutral wire?

In North America the neutral wire is never fused. This is because of the three wire circuit that uses a common neutral. If there are two loads connected across a common neutral circuit and the neutral opens a 230 volt supply will be impressed across both loads as they are now in series with the supply. If both loads were balanced then the voltage drop across both loads would be equal. Dropping 120 volts across each load. Where the problem arises is if the two loads are not balanced and voltage drop goes higher than the manufactures recommended voltage, then the connected device could burn out.