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Difference Between Series and Parallel Circuits
Series
- The same amount of current flows through all the components
- In an electrical circuit, components are arranged in a line
- When resistors are put in a circuit, the voltage across each resistor is different even though the current flow is the same through all of them.
- If one component breaks down, the whole circuit will burn out.
- If Vt it total voltage then it is equal to V1+V2+V3
Parallel
- The current flowing through each components combines to form the current flow through the source.
- In an electrical circuit, components are arranged parallel with each other
- When resistors are put in this circuit, the voltage across each of the resistors is the same. And even the polarities are the same
- Other components will function even if one component breaks down, each has its own independent circuit
- If Vt it total voltage then it is equal to V1=V2=V3
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