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Explain series and parallel combination of cells in a circuit using diagram.

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Answered by Anonymous
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In a series circuit, the sum of the voltages consumed by each individual resistance is equal to the source voltage. ... In a parallel circuit, the voltage across each of the components is the same, and the total current is the sum of the currents flowing through each component.

Answered by ArunSivaPrakash
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The explanation of series and parallel combination of cells is as follows:

  • Series connection of cells is defined as the same amount of current flows through all the components.
  • Moreover, the parallel combination of cells is the current flowing through the component that flows through the source.
  • Also, in a series combination of cells, there is only one single path between the terminals of the cell. Thus, the positive side is connected to the negative side of another cell in a series combination.
  • On the other hand, parallel combinations of cells have multiple paths between the terminals of the cells.
  • However, in the series circuit combination of cells, the output current of the resistor flows to the second resistor and thus there are equal currents flowing in the circuit.
  • On other hand, In a parallel combination of cells, all of the resistors in the circuit lead on one side of the resistors.

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