Why does it so happen when there is a trouble in light or fan in one room at home, the lights and fans in the other rooms remain on?
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because there is parrall connection of current instead of series connection
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When there is an issue with the lights and fans in one room of a household, the remaining electrical appliances in other parts of the house are not affected as a result of the parallel connections used in wiring.
Appliances can be connected within electric circuits by either series or parallel connections. In series circuits, when there is an issue with a certain appliance, all the following appliances also fail, as the entire circuit becomes open. On the other hand, in parallel circuits, when one appliance fails, current still flows in the other circuit branches.
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