Make a chart that will explain the difference between parallel and series connection in a circuit in terms of current. Voltage,resistance,pathway of flow of electric current, brightness of bulbs, if breaks occur in circuits, battery status, and applications.
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A series circuit comprises the head-to-head connection between two components. Current always remains in such circuits while the voltage divides among series components.
- Series components share one single node and there is no other connection.
- The input voltage is divided into series components.
- Current always remains same in series components.
- A damaged component in series circuit opens the overall circuit thus abolishing the current flow through the circuit.
- Series resistors are simply added to obtain the equivalent resistance.
A parallel circuit configuration involves two or more components in which one end of all components shares a common node and the other end shares another common node.
- Heads of all parallel components share one common node, and tail shares other common nodes.
- The voltage across parallel components always equals the applied input voltage.
- Current is shared between the parallel-connected devices.
- In a parallel circuit, a damaged component opens the branch, other parts of the circuit remain intact.
- Parallel resistors require a specific formula for an appropriate solution.
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