A circuit can only go two ways. They are from the beginning to the end or from the end to the beginning.
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.
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The answer is a Series circuit.
Is A Series Circuit
a parallel circuit.
Any circuit that even has more than one branch is a parallel one.
Yes, you can use more than one source of voltage in a circuit. You can also use more than one source of current in a circuit. In fact, complex circuit analysis can utilize Norton and Thevanin equivalents to convert part of the circuit from current source to voltage source and vice versa, allowing you to eventually understand the complete circuit.
A parallel circuit has more than one current branch. In a parallel circuit, the components are connected in separate paths to the voltage source, allowing for multiple current paths and different current levels through each branch.
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A two-path circuit.
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