In a circuit with many components, those in any section of it
may be arranged in series or in parallel.
The resistance can be changed in following two ways: 1.By change the length of the wire. 2.By changing the area of cross section of the wire.
1. direct ground circuit 2. virtually ground circuit
There are four types of circuit: series, parallel, series-parallel, and complex.
Your question is very muddled and it is difficult to understand exactly what you are asking. Something is in "series" if it is connected in the circuit as a "daisy chain". Thus both loads AND batteries may be placed in series.
series circuit
Electric circuits with 2 terminals can be arranged in "series" or in "parallel". This applies to all 2-terminal circuits - including fundamental components such as resistors, capacitors, or inductors. The term "series" means that an electrical path in an existing circuit is broken and the circuit is connected to the 2 terminals of the break. The term "parallel" means that the electric circuit is connected between 2 existing terminals or nodes of the existing circuit.
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There are 6 letter in the word crisis so the answer seems to be 6! (6 factorial), but there are two 'i's and two 's's which are indistinguishable and each of which can be arranged in 2! ways. So:number_of_ways = 6!/2!2!= 180 ways.
52!, or about 8.06581751767
three
If there are 58 defective circuit boards, two can be selected in 58*57/2 = 1653 ways.
1 and 2
720
A circuit can only go two ways. They are from the beginning to the end or from the end to the beginning.
4: the two m and o can be swapped without affecting the spelling.
The three ways to measure electricity in a circuit are voltage, current, and resistance. Voltage is the measure of electrical potential difference between two points, current is the flow of electric charge in a circuit, and resistance is the opposition to the flow of current.
The voltmeter is connected in parallel between the two points whose potential difference is required.