Current flow direction is not dependent on whether or not it's in a series or parallel circuit. Current directional flow is solely determined by the power source. For businesses and residential power, utilities use various forms of alternating current.
For example, the United States utilizes alternating current that changes directional flow 60 times per second. Some parts of Europe use alternating current that changes direction 50 times per second.
Many electronic devices use a direct current source in which the current flow is only in one direction, from negative to positive or a converter that changes the alternating current source power to direct current.
because if there are more circuits than the connection will not remain only series it will become a combo of series and parallel
DATA WILL BE SENT IN DUAL YET IN SERIES DATA WILL BE SENT IN ASINGLE LINE
A Series circuit
No, that is a paralel circuit. a series circuit has two paths
A series circuit only has one loop
It is series circuit
DATA WILL BE SENT IN DUAL YET IN SERIES DATA WILL BE SENT IN ASINGLE LINE
Series, because everything in the circuit is in series.
In the series connection and how there is multiple paths or branches on parallel circuits but in a simple circuit, there is one path.
A series circuit has only one path for current flow.
A Series circuit
in a series circuit, if any one item is turned off or unplugged, the entire circuit fails.
No, that is a paralel circuit. a series circuit has two paths
A series circuit only has one loop
It is series circuit
In a series circuit, the current has only one path to take.
If there is only one fan in the circuit then it is in a series circuit. If there is more that one fan then they will be connected in a parallel configuration.
series circuit