Distinguish between advantages and disadvantages of connection of series and parallel?
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Parallel
1. The voltage is same for all the devices connected so if u connect a bulb for example then it will glow a little more brightly then a bulb connected in series.
2. Current is not same for all devices.
3. If u connect a lot of devices in parallel and any one gets fused then u can easily find the 1 fused and repair it.
4. It reduces the overall resistance.
Series
1. Voltage is different for all devices.
2. Current is same for all devices connected.
3. If u connect a lot of devices in the circuit then if one gets fused then all stops working and it is very difficult to find the one with the fault.
for example if you connect a series of bulbs and one bulb gets fused then all stops working and out of so many bulbs it becomes difficult for you to find the defected bulb.
1. The voltage is same for all the devices connected so if u connect a bulb for example then it will glow a little more brightly then a bulb connected in series.
2. Current is not same for all devices.
3. If u connect a lot of devices in parallel and any one gets fused then u can easily find the 1 fused and repair it.
4. It reduces the overall resistance.
Series
1. Voltage is different for all devices.
2. Current is same for all devices connected.
3. If u connect a lot of devices in the circuit then if one gets fused then all stops working and it is very difficult to find the one with the fault.
for example if you connect a series of bulbs and one bulb gets fused then all stops working and out of so many bulbs it becomes difficult for you to find the defected bulb.
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