If two or more circuit elements are connected in series, the current must pass through each of them in turn.
If two or more circuit elements are connected in parallel, that means there is a "fork in the road". In this case, part of the current will pass through one element, and part, through another one.
When two or more circuit elements are connected in series, a current has to pass through every one of them. When they are connected in parallel, the current can pass through any of the elements.
In a series circuit, the current has to pass through each of the elements - let's assume resistance. The current will have to pass first through resistance A, then through resistance B, then through resistance C, etc. (depending how many elements you connect in series). In a parallel circuit, the current has the choice of going through resistor A, resistor B, etc., so the result will be that part of the current goes through each resistor.
the difference is that with a series circuit if one bulb goes off the rest go off, but with a parallel circuit if one bulb goes off the rest stay on
By definition, more than one. If a circuit has just one path, it is a series circuit, not parallel.
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A series connection will not work if one bulb fuses but in a parallel connection if one bulb fuses the rest will stay lit.
The essential difference between a series circuit and a parallel circuit is the way in which the components are physically connected. In a series circuit there is just a single path that electricity can take, whereas in a parallel circuit there are two or more different paths.
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One difference between a series and a parallel inverter is that series inverters are connected one after another. Whereas, parallel converters are only connected individually. Another difference between the two is that series inverters are used in small sub servers, whereas, parallel inverters are used in main servers.
By definition, more than one. If a circuit has just one path, it is a series circuit, not parallel.
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series and parallel are different types of circuits that a robot can contain
because the series has only one path that electricity flows and parallel circuit has one or more pathways that electricity can flow
series circuit can only move on one patha parallel circuit has two more paths for the electric carve to follow
Electricity travels through a circut. A circut id domething that goes around, completeing a loop. Think of NASCAR. The cars are going around and around, doing laps around the track, which is a circut.
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.
A: In a series circuit the current remains the same In a parallel circuit the current may divide to satisfy the branches of the loads,