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A series circuit is one in which all components are connected in a single loop. For example, in the circuit diagram below, both lamps and the cell are in the same loop of wire. You can add as many components as you like to a series circuit, but they must all be part of this loop. These components can be lamps, resistors, motors, or any other electrical devices.
For example, if ammeters can be placed at different points in the circuit the current reading will be the same everywhere. If the current between the lamps is 3 A, it will also be 3 A on both sides of the cell.
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Example If the cell provides 4 V and there are two identical lamps in the circuit, each lamp would have a potential difference of 2 V, adding up to the total 4 V.
In a parallel circuit, there are multiple paths for the charge to flow, with each component placed in its own loop or branch. This setup allows different parts of the circuit to operate independently.
In a parallel circuit, electrons don't need to pass through every component. If one component in a branch fails, the components in other branches will continue to work.
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If the total current is 6 amperes, and there are three identical branches, each branch would carry 2 amperes. The sum of the currents in all branches equals the total current.
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Example If the potential difference across the battery is 4 volts, then each branch, including any lamps or other components, will also have a potential difference of 4 volts.
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