Physics, asked by allu1171, 11 months ago


Write the differences between series connection and parallel connection.

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Answered by believe123
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The major difference is that the series circuits have the same amount of current flow through all the components placed in it. ... On the other hand, in parallel circuits the components are placed in parallel with each other. This circuit splits the current flow.

Answered by mass786mass
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Parallel Connections – These connections are used when you want to increase the amperage of your battery bank. Most commonly, parallel-only connections are found in 12 volt systems. The connections on this type of battery bank go from positive to positive and negative to negative, when you connect this way you double your amps.

Series Connections – this type of connection is used when you need to increase the voltage of your battery bank. You will find these types of battery connections in all types of battery banks including 12 volt, 24 volt, 48 volt systems. The connections in this type of battery bank are different than parallel. Your batteries will be connected from positive to negative, linking the batteries together to increase the voltage of your battery bank.

In some instances when you have a larger size battery bank you will commonly have both series and parallel connections in your battery bank.

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