NAME THE TWO DIFFERENT WAYS IN WHICH ELECTRICAL DEVICES CAN BE CONNECTED TO AN ELECTRIC CIRCUIT
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main types of electrical circuits are series and parallel. In a series circuit, components connect one after the other in a "daisy-chain" configuration, and the first and last devices are connected to the power source.
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A series circuit has only one path for electricity to flow from one point to another. The amount of electricity in the circuit is consistent throughout any component in the circuit. When electricity flows through a series circuit, its rate of flow (speed) will never fluctuate. The total resistance of a series circuit equals the sum of individual resistances. The more resistors that a series circuit has, the more difficult it is for electrons to resist electricity.
Parallel circuits provide more than one current path between any two points. These circuits have the advantage of making each component effectively invisible to the other components. This makes each load (electrical component, like a hairdryer) independent. The electric current flowing through each component is based only on the resistance of that component, not on the other components.
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