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difference between parallel and series combination ​

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Answered by divya3278
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The major difference is that the series circuit have the same amount of current flow through all the components placed in it. It got its name due to the components are placed in the same single path of the flow of current in electric circuit. On the other hand, in parallel circuits the components are placed in parallel with each other. This circuit splits the current flow. The current flowing from the source will be divided into the current flowing through each of this components.

Answered by ItzMsSachita
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Series circuit

→ The current in each resistor have the same value.

→ The total voltage drop is equal to the supply voltage.

→ The effective resistance is always more than the minimum value resistance in the series circuit.

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Parallel circuit

→ The voltage across each resistor is equal to the supply voltage.

→ The total current in the circuit is equal to the sum of the current in individual parallel circuit.

→ The effective resistance is always less than the minimum value resistance in the parallel circuit.

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