a parallel circuit is an electrical circuit with at least two ways for electrons to flow, joining up again to join the -/+ side of the battery, completing the circuit
in a parallel circuit, current get divided among the parallel branches in a manner so that the product of current and the resistance of each branch becomes same. The sum of the current in each branch is equal to the total current of the circuit.
A parallel circuit is different in many ways from a series circuit: 1. In parallel, the voltage across all the devices connected is the same. 2. If a fault occurs in any device connected in parallel combo, then it has no effect on the operation of the other device. 3. In series circuit the current flowing through all the devices is the same while in case of the parallel one the voltage across all the devices is same.
I guess Electric Circuit....
A circuit diagram could be related to a closed circuit if the diagram is of a closed circuit.
Parralel light rays striking the concave lens in choice would diverge (spread apart).
what are the examples of parralel processing
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Parralel parking with a miget.
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