Physics, asked by Rrready, 1 year ago

what are the advantages of connecting electrical devices in parallel with a battery instead of connecting them in Series..?​

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Answered by ItzDevilKing
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⭕The following are the advantages of joining electrical devices in parallel with a battery.⭕

⚫The potential difference across all appliances is same as that of the battery.

⚫If one appliances becomes faulty, current will not pass through that branches to ensure the running of the other appliances.

⚫ Different appliances need current values to work satisfactorily...

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Answered by sujit35729
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Advantages of connecting electrical device in parallel with battery are as follows:

  • When connected in parallel, all the electric devices are connected to the same potential difference.
  • Most appliances require at least 110 volts of electricity. One of the advantages of parallel circuits is that they ensure all components in the circuit have the same voltage as the source. For instance, all bulbs in a string of lights have the same brightness.
  • Two bulbs in a simple parallel circuit each enjoy the full voltage of the battery. This is why the bulbs in the parallel circuit will be brighter than those in the series circuit. Another advantage to the parallel circuit is that if one loop is disconnected, then the other remains powered.
  • Total resistance in parallel circuit decreases, hence, a greater current may be drawn from the cell.

In series......

  • The first disadvantage is that, if one component in a series circuit fails, then all the components in the circuit fail because the circuit has been broken.
  • The second disadvantage is that the more components there are in a series circuit, the greater the circuit's resistance*.

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