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Any circuit that even has more than one branch is a parallel one.

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Can you shut off one appliance at a time on a parallel circuit?

Only if you install separate switches for each part of the circuit. The whole point of a parallel circuit - is that both parts of the circuit are controlled by the same switch.


Is ttl combinational circuit or sequential circuit?

it can be either, depending on parts used in the circuit and their connections.


What happens when the parts of the circuit are properly connected?

oppen circuit


What happened when Volta connected the parts of his cells in circuit?

An electric current flowed around the circuit.


How do you find current in a compound circuit with parallel and series circuits?

Current in a parallel circuit divides between the branches, depending on the relative impedance of each branch. Kirchoff's current law, which can be used to analyze that current, states simply that the sum of the currents entering and leaving a node, properly signed, always add up to zero.Current in a series circuit is the same at every point in the circuit. This is a consequence of Kirchoff's current law, because a node in a series circuit consists of only two conductors, and the sum of the currents at that node must be zero. By implication, then, all nodes in a series circuit must have the same current.Not asked, but discussed due to completeness, is Kirchoff's voltage law, which states that the signed sum of the voltage drops around a series circuit always add up to zero. A consequence of this is that the voltage across elements of a parallel circuit must be the same.

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If the different parts of an electric circuit are found on separate branches of the circuit then what is that circuit called?

parallel


Which circuit has different parts of the circuit on different branches?

Any circuit that even has more than one branch is a parallel one.


Is 'branches' a verb or a noun?

'Branches' can be both a verb and a noun. As a noun, it refers to the parts of a tree that grow out from the main trunk. As a verb, it refers to the action of dividing into separate parts or directions.


What are different parts of the parabola?

A parabola is a single curve: it does not have separate parts.


Can you shut off one appliance at a time on a parallel circuit?

Only if you install separate switches for each part of the circuit. The whole point of a parallel circuit - is that both parts of the circuit are controlled by the same switch.


Why is it that the current flowing through a parallel circuit is the different in all parts of the circuit?

In a parallel circuit, the current splits up to flow through different branches. Each branch provides a different path for the current to travel, so the current flowing through each branch can be different based on the resistance of that branch. This is known as Kirchhoff's current law, which states that the total current entering a junction is equal to the total current leaving the junction.


What is electric current that flows through different parts of this circuit at the same time?

Cannot say without seeing the circuit.


What is Accounting for dependent branches?

This is the money that is flowing through separate parts of the business. They may not be considered the main part, but they still have to monitor the money.


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Lower the temperature. Different parts will liquify and freeze at different temperatures.


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To separate rooms into different parts for various reasons.


What is the medical term meaning surgical connection between the intestine and the ureter?

Anastomosis is the connection of separate parts of a branching system to form a network, as of leaf veins, blood vessels, or a river and its branches. It's also the surgical connection of separate or severed tubular hollow organs to form a continuous channel, as between two parts of the intestine.