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• In a parallel circuit, there are junctions in the circuit so the current can flow around the circuit in more than one way. • In a series circuit the current decreases as more bulbs are added.

•In a parallel circuit, as more bulbs are added, the current increases.

• This is because bulbs added in parallel offer less resistance

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