If there is only one fan in the circuit then it is in a series circuit. If there is more that one fan then they will be connected in a parallel configuration.
The work in an electric circuit is done by the flow of electric charge, typically achieved by the movement of electrons through a conductor. Work is done when a voltage is applied to the circuit, causing the electrons to move and transfer energy to the components in the circuit like light bulbs or motors.
In a series circuit, if one component burns out, the circuit will not work because the current flow is interrupted by the burnt-out component. This is because components in a series circuit share the same current.
A cell basically works as a producer of a potential difference in the circuit which is necessary for the electrons to travel in a region. Therefore using this principle we can understand that almost anything that can produce a PD can be used in an electric circuit. The best example would be of emf through EM induction of the Faraday's experiment
No. Since the switch is in series with the circuit, opening it blocks the current flow through the circuit, turning it off.
The switch may be off or there is a break in the wire that stopped the electron flow in the circuit
A circuit with one path for electric charges is called a series circuit. In a series circuit, the components are connected end to end, so the same current flows through each component. If one component breaks, the circuit is broken and none of the components will work.
When energy passes through a metal it creates an electric circuit.
yes it does have to be a closed circuit
The work in an electric circuit is done by the flow of electric charge, typically achieved by the movement of electrons through a conductor. Work is done when a voltage is applied to the circuit, causing the electrons to move and transfer energy to the components in the circuit like light bulbs or motors.
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A series circuit will work if there is a closed path through which the current can pass, and a voltage source. Otherwise it won't.
The disadvantage of a parallel circuit is that if one component fails, the other components will still work, making it harder to identify the faulty component. In a series circuit, if one component fails, it breaks the circuit and all components will stop working.
No. Series circuit has 1 path to flow.
in a series circuit or it will not work. Put it after the bulb
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Using a remote control similar to those ones used to turn on electronic devices. The infrared rays can switch the light bulb on, since it has a small transistorised circuit that can actuate a tiny relay to put the light bulb in series with the electric circuit.
In a series circuit, if one component burns out, the circuit will not work because the current flow is interrupted by the burnt-out component. This is because components in a series circuit share the same current.