Please give me 5 differences between Resistance in Series and Resistance in Parallel ..(for each)
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in series combination voltage remains same whereas in parallel current remains same
in series each resistor are connected to each other at their terminals whereas in parallel combination each resistor are connected to a common terminal
in series each resistor are connected to each other at their terminals whereas in parallel combination each resistor are connected to a common terminal
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1.Series circuits are basic types of electrical circuits in which all components are joined in a sequence so that the same current flows through all of them.
2. Parallel circuits are types of circuits in which the identical voltage occurs in all components, with the current dividing among the components based on their resistances, or the impedances.
3. In series circuits, the connection or circuit will not be complete if one component in the series burns out.
4. Parallel circuits will still continue to operate, at least with other components, if one parallel-connected component burns out.
5. In series circuit , Current remain the same.
6. In parrale Circuit Current Add up
7. In Series circuit Voltages add up ,
8. In parallel Cirucit resistance add up to it's Reciprocal.
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2. Parallel circuits are types of circuits in which the identical voltage occurs in all components, with the current dividing among the components based on their resistances, or the impedances.
3. In series circuits, the connection or circuit will not be complete if one component in the series burns out.
4. Parallel circuits will still continue to operate, at least with other components, if one parallel-connected component burns out.
5. In series circuit , Current remain the same.
6. In parrale Circuit Current Add up
7. In Series circuit Voltages add up ,
8. In parallel Cirucit resistance add up to it's Reciprocal.
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