Physics, asked by Anonymous, 5 months ago

why don't we use series arrangement of electrical appliances like bulb, television, fan and others in domestic circuits?


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Answered by Anonymous
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  1. In series arrangement, if one electrical appliance stops working due to some defect, than all other appliances also stop working (because the whole circuit is broken)
  2. In series arrangement, if one electrical appliance stops working due to some defect, than all other appliances also stop working (because the whole circuit is broken) In series arrangement, aal the electrical appliances can have only one switch due to which they cannot be turned 'on' or 'off' independently.
  3. In series arrangement, if one electrical appliance stops working due to some defect, than all other appliances also stop working (because the whole circuit is broken) In series arrangement, aal the electrical appliances can have only one switch due to which they cannot be turned 'on' or 'off' independently. In series arrangement, all the appliances do not get the same voltage (220v) as that of the power supply line(because the line voltage is shared by all the appliances). Due to this, the appliances do not work properly
  4. In series arrangement of electrical appliances, the overall resistance of the circuit increases too much due to which the current from power supply is low. Because of this, all the appliances of different power rating cannot draw sufficient current for their proper working.

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