Is current stronger in series or parallel circuit and why?
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If there is a fault in any component in a series circuit, the whole circuit does not work because the current flow breaks and there is no other path for the current to flow. So a fault in a single component will cause the whole circuit to deactivate. In order to troubleshoot a series circuit, you have to check each component. Thus, the troubleshooting series circuit is difficult than a parallel circuit.
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Current is constant if some electric lamps are connected in series combination while potential difference among the lamps remains constant when they are connected in parallel combination. The main difference between the two combinations is that the value of equivalent resistance in series combination is equal to the sum of the individual resistances i.e the value of the equivalent resistance is greater than the value of the individual resistances whereas the value of reciprocal equivalent resistance in parallel combination is equal to the sum of the reciprocals of the individual resistances i.e the value of the equivalent resistance is less than the value of the smallest individual resistance. So current strength in series combination is stronger than that in parallel combination.