current through it?
What are the advantages of connecting electrical devices in parallel with the battery instead of connection them in series
Answers
Answered by
10
Hey mate!
It is observed that in a parallel connected circuit, the equivalent resistance is very low comparatively with respect to series connection.
Also if any one device stopped working in a circuit, ie. breaks the circuit, then the whole circuit will break and it all appliances would stop immediately. In contrast to this in parallel, other devices keep working even if one of the devices fail.
Also overheating is rarely found in case of parallel than series
I hope you understand! And if you like my answer please don’t forget to thank me and mark me the brainiest
It is observed that in a parallel connected circuit, the equivalent resistance is very low comparatively with respect to series connection.
Also if any one device stopped working in a circuit, ie. breaks the circuit, then the whole circuit will break and it all appliances would stop immediately. In contrast to this in parallel, other devices keep working even if one of the devices fail.
Also overheating is rarely found in case of parallel than series
I hope you understand! And if you like my answer please don’t forget to thank me and mark me the brainiest
Answered by
2
Answer:
The following are the advantages of joining electrical devices in parallel with a battery:
-The potential difference across all appliances is same as that of the battery.
-If one appliances becomes faulty, current will not pass through that branches to ensure the running of the other appliances.
-Different appliances need current values to work satisfactorily.
Similar questions
Science,
4 months ago
Science,
4 months ago
Science,
8 months ago
Physics,
8 months ago
Computer Science,
11 months ago
Science,
11 months ago
Computer Science,
11 months ago