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What is a curcuit called that has components in series plus components in parallel?

series-parallel curcuit


What is an example of a parallel curcuit?

When you have a light bulb in front of each other (all connected to wires to a battery)


How is a parallel curcuit different from a series curcuit?

a parallel circuit is in lines and a series circuit is one circle


Is a flashlight an example of a parallel or series curcuit type?

A flashlight is an example of a series circuit; a battery in series with a switch in series with a bulb.


Is there a similarity in a series circuit and a parallel circuit?

yes. a parallel circuit is made up of many series curcuits. so therefore, without the series curcuit you could not have a parallel curcuit.


What lasts longer a series circuit or a parallel curcuit?

They will both last for the same amount of time. In both situations all of the battery's power is being used, but in parallel, you can separately control the individual loads that you put on the circuit with switches. Hope that helps


What is a curcuit?

A circuit is the path that transmits electric current.A circuit includes a battery or a generator that gives energy to the charged particles .Circuits are classified according to the type of current they carry that is parallel circuit and series circuit.


What type of curcuit measurement is made by placing a meters test leads in parallel with a deenergized component?

Continuity, resistance?


Who invented the parallel curcuit?

Thomas Edison invented the Parallel circuit while working on the electric light bulb around 1879.


What type of circuit allows some lights to burn and some to be off at the same time?

Parallel circuits.


What is a curcuit in which there are no gaps?

If there are no gaps in a curcuit, it is a closed curcuit.


How many paths do a parallel curcuit have?

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.