Series is better, it can handle more flow to it.
House wiring is almost always parallel. Series wiring may be used for some switch circuits, however.
Parallel for main circuits and series parallel for lighting circuits.
An AC wall switch is in series within the parallel circuit of the overall house wiring.
Both series and parallel circuits are used What_types_of_circuits_are_used_in_homes. If the circuit is a dedicated circuit which means that there is only one device in the circuit, then it is a series circuit. All the rest will be classed as parallel circuits.
parallel circuits can be used for lots of things.Things such as : . Christmas tree lights False for A+
They should be in parallel so that both speakers will (a) get the full damping effect of the low amplifier output resistance, and (b) receive the maximum available voltage swing from the amplifier before limiting and distortion occur. If they sound the same in series, that cancels the effect of 40 years of 'techno' articles on speakers in glossy audio magazines :).
All household, commercial, and industrial lighting and outlet wiring is parallel.
It shouldn't. Your house wiring is a series- parallel circuit.
If the wiring was all in series, then a light bulb could go out, and then everything would go out, but if it is in parallel, the light bulb can go out, and the rest will stay lit.
The wiring color code for an amplifier in a 1998 Nissan Pathfinder is blue or blue and white. This is the amplifier turn on wire.
Both parallel and series circuit are used in the wiring of a house.
You get more power by wiring the speakers in parallel, but you need to verify that the amplifier can handle that configuration or you may blow the amp.