A circuit that has more than one path for the electric current to flow is called a parallel circuit. In a parallel circuit, each component is connected to the same two points, allowing for multiple paths for the current to travel. This configuration is commonly used in household wiring and electronics to power multiple devices independently.
A circuit connected in a single path is called a series circuit. In a series circuit, the current flows through each component in sequence, providing only one path for the electricity to follow. If one component fails, the entire circuit is disrupted.
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A circuit that has more than one path for the current to flow is a parallel circuit. The circuit must have two or more paths to be considered parallel. A circuit that has only one current path through multiple components is a series circuit.
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Because there is only a single path in series circuit and many paths in parallel circuit.
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A circuit in which electricity only flows in one path is called a series circuit.