Complex Circuit
that is called a perfect circuit
Almost everything is arranged in that way. Housing electricity is arranged with almost only parallel circuits so they can have the same voltage everywhere But if you need not 100, 120 or 127 Vac in some point, you put a resistance in series to where you need another voltage. In this way the voltage is consumed by that resistance and lowed to the desired level. You have to calculate the resistance first. Almost every electronical circuit has series and parallel and in macro scale, almost every device has 100, 120, 127, 200, 208, 220, 240 needs so you dont need a resistance to absorb power and all terminals in the building has the same or two of them at least.
AnswerA series circuit contanis only one circuit in which the current flows through.A parallel circuit contains two circuits, so the current flows through both and if one gap is made to the circuit, the other wire connected to the battery completes it.
yes. a parallel circuit is made up of many series curcuits. so therefore, without the series curcuit you could not have a parallel curcuit.
A series circuit is a way of connection components of an electrical circuit. A circuit that is made up solely of components connected in a series is known as a series circuit.
If you mean the term quite literally your television remote most likely has parallel batteries.
'Electricity' is the name given to a branch of science; it is NOT a quantity. So your question should read, 'How does an electric current flow through a parallel circuit?'The answer is that a parallel circuit is made up of two or more individual 'branches'. The sum of the currents flowing through each branch is the value of the current being drawn from the supply by the complete circuit.
A series circuit is an electrical circuit that has all the components in one section> A Series Circuit>(Below)5A Parallel Circuit is an electrical circuit that has a main section, plus additional branches for components, so that the current can be dispersed. If the power is dispersed, than the components get a larger current of power, leading them to perform at a higher quality.(This is a parallel circuit... Except that a parallel circuit is connected.)5?5 I hope I answered your question!JSigned: Mihali8
planes were made parallel because of yOU
circuits are made by connecting wires to an electrical resource and the electricity travels through and powers your electric device.
Set of circuits
In a series circuit:Add up the individual resistances of each component.The sum is the effective (total) resistance.In a parallel circuit:-- Take the reciprocal of each individual element.-- Add up all the reciprocals.-- Take the reciprocal of the sum.The answer is the effective (total) resistance.If you have a complex circuit with both series and parallel sections in it:-- First, find the effective resistance of each parallel section, and replace each onewith a single equivalent resistance.-- Now you're left with only a series circuit to solve, by summing the individual resistances.