In series connection current will be same. in parrel connection voltage will be same and current wil be varying
yes. a parallel circuit is made up of many series curcuits. so therefore, without the series curcuit you could not have a parallel curcuit.
Consider t resistors with same Ohmic values. If they are in series total resistance Rt = R1 + R2. if they are in parallel then total resistance Rt = 1/R1 + 1/R2. Series connection will have higher resistance.
What do you mean by a 'parallel delta' circuit -is there such a connection.
The outlets in your house are in parallel with each other. If your question is is your TV in series with something else plugged into your house, it is not, it is in parallel (since your house wiring is in parallel). The giveaway for series or parallel circuits is if you remove one element in a series circuit, you will kill all other elements. In a parallel circuit, there shouldn't be a noticeable difference. For example, if you have a surge protector plugged into your wall, and a lamp plugged into your wall, and your TV and DVD player are plugged into the surge protector: The surge protector is in SERIES with your TV and DVD player The surge protector is in PARALLEL with your lamp The DVD player and TV are in PARALLEL
One difference between a series and a parallel inverter is that series inverters are connected one after another. Whereas, parallel converters are only connected individually. Another difference between the two is that series inverters are used in small sub servers, whereas, parallel inverters are used in main servers.
Series clipper diodes are in series connection with the load while Parallel clippers are in parallel connection with the load.
constant electrical quantity-series connection -current constant electrical quantity-parallel connection - voltage
series connection
In a series connection, components are connected end to end, creating one path for current flow. In a parallel connection, components are connected side by side, creating multiple paths for current flow. As a result, the voltage is the same across components in a series connection, while the current is the same across components in a parallel connection.
only two connections are possible.. parallel connection is always desired than series. .
Characteristics of parallel connection.
Yes, series and parallel connection of batteries is possible. When connected in series Voltage increases. In parallel, Current increases but voltage is constant.
In a series connection, the current flows through each component in a single path, while in a parallel connection, the current splits and flows through multiple paths.
Parallel. Coz all the elements will get same voltages from the sources. in case of series connection, the voltage is divided between all elements.
if you connect the pumps in series, it will add head at the same flow rate. Inversely, in parallel connection, double the flow rate at same head.
Compound connection refers to connecting electrical components or devices in a series or parallel configuration to achieve specific voltage or current requirements. In a series connection, the components are linked end-to-end to increase voltage, while in a parallel connection, the components share the same voltage but increase current capacity.
In the series connection and how there is multiple paths or branches on parallel circuits but in a simple circuit, there is one path.