Physics, asked by AthenaAsamiya, 7 months ago

why is the series arrangement not used in domestic circuits?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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In a series connection, if one electrical appliance stops working due to some defect, then all other appliances would stop working. ... In a series connection, all the appliances do not get the same voltage as the voltage gets divided in series combination.

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Answered by byaswanth2005
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Answer:

Hi your answer is as follows

Explanation:

Series arrangement not used in domestic circuits because :

  1. In Series circuit, If one electrical appliances stops working or gets fused due to some defect, then all appliances will stop working.
  2. In series circuits, all electrical switches will have common switch due to which they cannot be turned Off or On separately.
  3. In series circuit, The voltage will be divided across all electrical appliances, which may lead to decrease in power(current) as we connect more and more resistors (electrical appliances) the resistance increases thereby requiring more current to make the appliances work efficiently which may also lead to the melting of fuse due to high supply of power.
  4. Overall resistance of circuit will increase due to which the current from power supply will be less.

so therefore we prefer parallel circuits for domestic purposes.

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