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difference between the series and parallel?

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Answered by gnaniio246
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In a series circuit, the same amount of current flows through all the components placed in it. On the other hand, in parallel circuits, the components are placed in parallel with each other due to which the circuit splits the current flow.

Answered by rockinggirl4322
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Hi mate

Explanation:

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 series 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 VtVt is the total voltage then it is equal to V1+V2+V3

Parallel

The current flowing through each component combines to form the current flow through the source.

In an electrical circuit, components are arranged parallel to each other

When resistors are put in a parallel circuit, the voltage across each of the resistors is the same. Even the polarities are the same

Other components will function even if one component breaks down, each has its own independent circuit

If VtVt is the total voltage then it is equal to V1=V2=V3

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