Parralel
Some advantages are that the more cells (Power sources) you add, the brighter the outcome, while in parallel the voltage is the same through out.
When the batteries are connected in parralell, the voltage remains the same as a single battery, but the current capability is doubled. When connected in series, the voltage doubles at the light, but the current remains the same as if a single battery was connected. Ohm's Law E=IxR R=E divided by I I=E divided by R E=Voltage R=Resistance I=Current
A Refrigerator is technically a series because if one wire goes out all of the others go out
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With series Christmas lights, if one burns out, the whole string stops working. With parallel Christmas lights one light burning out only affects that light. This makes it much easier to replace burned out lights in the case of the parallel lights.
can some one please tell me when measuring voltage the probes should be connected to sequence or series?
current is measured with the meter in series and voltage is measured with the meter in parallel of the load
Yes, series and parallel connection of batteries is possible. When connected in series Voltage increases. In parallel, Current increases but voltage is constant.
high voltage field windings are connected in parallel
series other name current series and parallel is voltage
Batteries in parallel maintain constant voltage across the load rather in a series, so it is better to arrange the batteries in parallel Batteries in series deliver a higher voltage, batteries in parallel have longer life use.
The current through each resistor is equal to the voltage across it divided by its resistance for series and parallel circuits.
You put them in series to get more voltage, and in parallel to get more current (amperage).
Series will give you more voltage. It will be the sum of all TC's. Parallel will give you the ability to drive more current.
In parallel, each bulb will have full voltage applied across them. However, in series, the voltage across each bulb won't be the same as supply voltage. Thereby, bulbs connected in parallel will glow brighter.
all the bulbs must in parallel because all must get the same voltage.......in parallel voltage is constant.if they are connected in series they will not get same voltage
a battery's, series has more voltage and parallel has more current