Hello imagine that you have to go to the backyard of a house. In a particular house you have to make entry in one room and then an entry into the other and again in one and finally you arrive at the backyard. In this you cannot skip any one room. You have go across 1,2,3 and so finally at backyard. But in another house there are rooms adjoining. Say you may go through room 1 and reach the room 3 and then backyard. Same room 3 could be arrived by going through room 2 which is adjoining room 1. So there are two chances to reach room 3 either via room 1 or room 2. Here there is no compulsion to have crossed room 1 and then arriving at room 2. Such a connections are termed as PARALLEL. But room 3 could be reached only after crossing room 1 or room 2. Hence room 1 and 3 are in SERIES.
In short in series connection current has to enter one after the other
But in parallel connection current could go through either this way or that way so both ways at a stretch.
IN case of series current remains the same through out the circuit.
But in parallel circuit voltage across would remain constant but current would differ. Higher the resistance lower the current and lower the resistance higher the current passing through.
In a series circuit, the total potential difference provided by the power source is divided among the components in the circuit. As current flows through each component, there is a voltage drop across each one. This results in a reduction of potential difference as you move along the circuit.
The essential difference between a series circuit and a parallel circuit is the way in which the components are physically connected. In a series circuit there is just a single path that electricity can take, whereas in a parallel circuit there are two or more different paths.
A series circuit pretty much runs in one direction, with each item which uses a load on that circuit one after another in a series. Should one load go out (a lamp, for example) then the entire series is defunct. A parallel circuit has more than one way to run, has a parallel or tandem circuit, so that if one load (our lamp, again) should fail, the electricity has another path (or more) to get to other loads on the circuit.
In a series circuit, the components are connected in a single path so that the current flows through each component in sequence. In a parallel circuit, the components are connected in multiple paths so that the current splits between the components. This means that in a parallel circuit, if one component fails, the others can still operate independently.
In a series circuit, the components are connected in a single path, so the current flows through each component in order. In a parallel circuit, the components are connected in multiple paths, so the current can flow through each component independently.
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difference between series is one pathway through circuit,difference between parralal is more then one pathway through circuit.
No, that is a paralel circuit. a series circuit has two paths
series circuit can only move on one patha parallel circuit has two more paths for the electric carve to follow
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a house is a big paralel circuit but it is possable to wire somthing in series in a house like if your refrigerator is on its own circuit it would be a series circuit but its full of more wiring itself. I guess the best answer would be a complex cicuit,
The difference between a series and parallel circuit is that a series circuit is connected in such a way that the same current intensity flows through the elements while a parallel circuit is connected in such a way that the same potential appears across their terminals.
The primary difference between a series and a parallel circuit is how many pathways the current has to travel in. Let's look at both of them and see what's up. In a simple series circuit, there is only one path for current. The current must flow through every component in the circuit.
A parallel circuit has the same voltage but different current in each leg and series circuit has the same current but different voltage on each components unless the same value.
as the current in a series circuit remains the same so it does not cause any difference if an extra element is connected in between the various elements so an ammeter is always connected in series.
If you are referring to an electrical circuit, a series circuit is wired in such a way that if one object is removed from the circuit, the circuit is broken and everything within the circuit loses power. In a parallel circuit different components of the circuit can be removed without disabling power to the rest of the devices within the circuit.
The series circuit has one wire, while the parallel circuit has two wires. And if you connect the extra wire its dim because your taking away electrons and energy flowing through the main circuit -Hope this helped:D The difference is that series circuit has one path but parallel has more than one path. -hope this helped!:D ~Bunnii Boo