Why is parallel resistance used in domestic wiring
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It is because in parallel combination flowing current is different so if one bulb gets fuse it would not affect other bulbs
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In parallel circuits, if one electrical appliance stops working due to some defect, then all other appliances keep working normally.
In this, each electrical appliance has its own switch due to which it can be turned on or off independently, without affecting other appliances.
In parallel circuits, each electrical appliance gets the same voltage (220V) as that of the power supply line.
In this, each electrical appliance has its own switch due to which it can be turned on or off independently, without affecting other appliances.
In parallel circuits, each electrical appliance gets the same voltage (220V) as that of the power supply line.
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