Thomas Edison invented the Parallel circuit while working on the electric light bulb around 1879.
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A parallel circuit is a circuit where there is more than one path of which the flow of current can travel. It is also called a current divider as it divides the current since it splits the path.
The current divides itself according to the resistance of each fork. If the resistance is equal, half the total current flows in each leg. The current flowing into the fork always equals the total current flowing into each of the legs.
Parallel to each other.
No. What you are describing is a series-parallel circuit, not a parallel circuit.
series-parallel curcuit
a parallel circuit is in lines and a series circuit is one circle
yes. a parallel circuit is made up of many series curcuits. so therefore, without the series curcuit you could not have a parallel curcuit.
a battery in an electric circuit is used to generate the power supply.
When you have a light bulb in front of each other (all connected to wires to a battery)
Continuity, resistance?
Parallel circuits.
A parallel circuit has multiple paths for current to flow. Each branch in a parallel circuit offers a separate path for the current, providing multiple routes for electricity to travel from the source to the load.
If there are no gaps in a curcuit, it is a closed curcuit.
A flashlight is an example of a series circuit; a battery in series with a switch in series with a bulb.
Car curcuit
A Parrallel Curcuit has more then 1 pathway