Answer :

Answer:

In a series circuit, the same amount of current flows through all the components placed in it. On the other hand, in parallel circuits, the components are placed in parallel with each other due to which the circuit splits the current

series

  • 1. In a series connection, electricity. has a single path to flow through.
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  • 2. All the electric components are connected in the single path.
  • 3. If any one of the components fails, the circuit breaks. No electricity flows through the circuit.
  • 4. If the number of cells increase in series, the bulbs glow brighter and brighter.

5. Cells are generally connected in series, to increase the voltage iri the circuit

parallel

1. In a parallel connection, there is. more than one path for the electricity to flow.

2. The electrical bulbs are connected in different paths of the circuit.

3. Even if a bulb, fails to glow, the circuit does not break completely, electricity flows through the other paths. So other bulbs glow.

4. The brightness of the bulbs does not increase much with increase in the number of cells connected in parallel.

5. All electrical components in our houses are connected in parallel