2. How are the circuits wired in houses?
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CIRCUITS WIRED IN HOUSES - PARALLEL.
WHY PARALLEL?
- The majority of your home's typical 120-volt domestic circuits are (or should be parallel circuits.
- Outlets, switches, and light fixtures are connected such that the hot and neutral wires maintain a continuous circuit pathway separate from the various devices that use the circuit.
- In residences, parallel circuits are employed because loads may run independently.
- If a series circuit is utilized, for example, the lights will become dimmer as additional lights are added. A parallel circuit solves this problem.
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Explanation:
Circuits in houses are generally wired in parallel, which allows you to operate each light or power point independently of the others. This also means the current running through any one section of the parallel circuit stays small enough to prevent problems because in parallel circuits the current is split up and travels along each separate path.
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