Advantages of parallel circuit in domestic wiring
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Consistent voltage
Most appliances require at least 110 volts of electricity.
One of the advantages of parallel circuits is that they ensure all components in the circuit have the same voltage as the source. For instance, all bulbs in a string of lights have the same brightness.This isn't possible with a series circuit because voltage drops as you add additional components, possibly causing damage to your gadgets and appliances.
.Allows for additional components
Parallel circuits also allow components to be added in the circuit without changing the voltage.
For example, if you want additional lighting, you can add a third or fourth light bulb, which you can turn on or off regardless of the other bulbs in the same circuit.
In a series circuit, adding more components to the circuit increases resistance, meaning the electric current decreases.
In a parallel circuit, having additional components does not increase resistance. Resistance can be reduced even further by having more pathways in a parallel circuit.
Simple, safe and reliable
A parallel circuit layout is simple to design for any electrical contracto
If it is connected in parallel we can have a seperate switch for every appliance
If one stops working other continue to work
Voltage distribution is same
It reduces the total resistance which reduces the chances of catchijg fire