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AnswerThere is no such thing as 'parallel electricity'; you are probably thinking about 'parallel circuits'?
A parallel circuit is one in which invidual loads are arranged in separate 'branches', with each branch subject to a common supply voltage. The individual branch currents may be added in order to determine the supply current.
By the flow of the electricity from a ammeter ( A )
Yes you can.
A circuit in which electricity has more than 1 path to flow.
A parallel circuit
we use parallel circuits because with parallel circuits the electricity goes through the whole houseBy: Harjeet Badhan Parents: Harbhajan Singh and Suamn Jeet
to higher or lower the electricity.
ammeters measure the flow of electricity voltmeters measure the pressure of electricity
If each lamp is connected in parallel, then there are three 'paths' that draw current from the supply.
A parallel circuit has multiple paths for current to flow. Each branch in a parallel circuit offers a separate path for the current, providing multiple routes for electricity to travel from the source to the load.
Because it is simple phenomenon of electricity everything(resistance,capacitor,inductor) connected in parallel holds the same voltage across the each parallel element.
electricity is not a compound, mixture or element.
Yes. There are more than 1 paths for electricity to flow.