To be a Series circiut the electricity MUST flow THROUGH one load to the next.
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Loads are connected side
That is described as a circuit in series, as opposed to a circuit in parallel, in which there is more than one loop.
A parallel circuit is a type of circuit where loads are connected side by side. In a parallel circuit, each load has its own path to the power source, allowing them to operate independently of each other. If one load in a parallel circuit fails, the others will continue to function.
The circuit is a series circuit when two objects are connected in a single path. In a series circuit, the current flows through each object in succession.
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.
series circuit
Loads are connected side
When you have multiple loads in a series, the resistance of the loads is added together allowing very little current to flow through the circuit to power any of the loads, making for a low amperage circuit. If you have your loads in parellel, the resistance of the loads in the circuit is subtracted which allows more current to flow, making for a high amperage circuit.
Your question is very muddled and it is difficult to understand exactly what you are asking. Something is in "series" if it is connected in the circuit as a "daisy chain". Thus both loads AND batteries may be placed in series.
That is described as a circuit in series, as opposed to a circuit in parallel, in which there is more than one loop.
A circuit in which elements are connected in series.For example in RLC series circuit resistor,inductor and capacitor are connected in series.
A parallel circuit is a type of circuit where loads are connected side by side. In a parallel circuit, each load has its own path to the power source, allowing them to operate independently of each other. If one load in a parallel circuit fails, the others will continue to function.
In a series circuit, the voltage is the same across all components connected in a series. This is known as the series circuit voltage.
It is a series circuit with all the components connected in series.
Parallel to each other.
An ammeter is always connected in series in the circuit.
Voltmeters are connected in parallel in a circuit.