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5 main difference between series and parallel connection

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Answered by gyanendramahnar
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The main difference between series and parallel circuits is that, in series circuits, all components are connected in series so that they all share the same current whereas, in parallel circuits, components are connected in parallel so that they all have the same potential difference between them.

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Answered by ayyaaattiii
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SERIES -

  • A series circuit is two or more elements connected end to end such that the same Current passes through each element

  • If one component burns the current becomes inactive.

  • The potential differences around the circuit add up to the potential difference of the supply.

  • Current is same anywhere in the circuit

  • One pathway

  • if one bulb fuses the circuit is incomplete.

PARALLEL -

  • It is two or more elements with each terminal connected to the corresponding terminal of the next device so that the same voltage appears across each element.

  • If one component burns then current stops only through that branch , rest of the part works fine.

  • The currents in the branches of this circuit add up to the supply current.

  • Current splits-passes through pathways and adds up again

  • Two or more pathways

  • if one bulb fuses the others still work

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