A series circuit/
In a series circuit, then yes, there is only one pathway. For example: if one bulb fuses, all the bulbs in the serial circuit will go out. But there are more pathways in a parallel circuit. For example: if one bulb fuses, all the other bulbs in the parallel circuit will still light.
The two bulbs will be wired in parallel with each other. The switch will be wired into the circuit upstream of the bulbs.
Hard wired is where something (Like most ceiling light fixtures) are wired directly to the circuit breaker panel. This is apposed to something like a lamp or a vacuum that uses a plug going in to a wall outlet.
Cutler Hammer circuit breakers can be purchased at many retailers that specialize in electronics. Some of these retailers include Relectric, Automation Direct, Best Circuit Breakers, Home Depot and Amazon.
The pathway that converts pyruvates into lactate is actually part of the PA pathway. The total result of the PA pathway is to convert pyruvates into acetate, with conversion to lactate being one of the reactions along the way.
difference between series is one pathway through circuit,difference between parralal is more then one pathway through circuit.
In a series circuit, then yes, there is only one pathway. For example: if one bulb fuses, all the bulbs in the serial circuit will go out. But there are more pathways in a parallel circuit. For example: if one bulb fuses, all the other bulbs in the parallel circuit will still light.
Series Circuit.
Only one path
yes
I you wired a light bulb in to the same circuit you have the possibility of over loading the circuit but other than that it would just be brighter.
There are many types of electrical circuits and each one is wired differently. Without knowing the specific circuit that needs to be wired, this question can not be answered.
That would be a parallel circuit.
That would be a parallel circuit.
Parallel means 2 straight lines and series circuit means a circuit with only one pathway for current flow
the circuit must be wired in parallel.
That would be a parallel circuit.