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It is easier to rectify problems if the electrical connections are wired in series. Why? Because with components wired in series the continuity between them can easily be checked to find out exactly where the problem is, whereas, in a parallel circuit, there are several paths so it is more difficult to discover a problem. It is easier to do if the parallel circuit is separated into several small series sections which can be tested one by one.
A parallel circuit is :)
series circuit can only move on one patha parallel circuit has two more paths for the electric carve to follow
You get more voltage and current capacity.
There are four categories of circuit: series, parallel, series-parallel, and complex.As its name suggests, a 'series-parallel' circuit is a combination of both series and parallel elements.
Series circuits , the voltage is drawn by instruments progressively from source to end whereas parallel circuits give a constant voltage through all the points connected parallel to the source hence the name.In series circuit,the more the power drawn by an instrument,the lesser the voltage available for the next instrument connected after it serially from the source. Hope this solves the question
series circuit
A parallel circuit is one which the current passes through the electrical devices in separate paths.For example, consider 2 resistors (loads):If the current must pass through one resistor to get to the other one, then it is a series circuit.If the current path splits so that the current can pass through each resistor independently, then it is a parallel circuit.A practical exampleIn a house each lamp and its light switch are wired in series with each other but all the separate circuits feeding the lights in a house are wired in parallel with each other because any one light can be either on or off independently of the others.if one light burns out the others wll still lightA parallel circuit is one in which two or more circuit elements are connected in parallel, for example, two light switches wired so that either switch will turn on the light, or two bulbs wired together so that one swirch turns them both on. More info: http://www.allaboutcircuits.com/vol_1/chpt_5/1.htmlWhat are "series" and "parallel" circuits?a parallel circut is when their are items parallel to eachother. like for example making a simple electrical circut. a parallel circuit is when electricity flows through more than one pathway
A circuit that has more than one path for the current to flow is a parallel circuit. The circuit must have two or more paths to be considered parallel. A circuit that has only one current path through multiple components is a series circuit.
Because there is only a single path in series circuit and many paths in parallel circuit.
no series circuit is best. Actually it depends on the application, neither is always better.
Series circuit: one path. Parallel circuit: One path for each branch (two or more).