Physics, asked by satguruji8363, 1 year ago

Electrical appliances are not connected in series because

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Answered by sonani4646
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Electrical appliances are not connected in series because current will be same through all the appliances connected but voltage increases if more no. Of appliances are connected. If the battery has low voltage than the total voltage it may short circuit and damage all .
If also connected in series all the appliances will stop glowing if one is fused
Answered by umarmir15
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Answer:

Electrical appliances are connected in parallel and not in series in domestic circuits.

Explanation:

because in a series connection if one electrical appliance stops working due to some defect, then all the other appliances would stop working.

In a series connection, all the electrical appliances have only one switch, due to which they cannot be turned on and off separately.

In a series connection, all the appliances do not get the same voltage as the current gets divided in series combinations.

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