Lamps connected in a series circuit
Lamps connected in a parallel circuit
In the series circuit above, only one switch is needed to control all of the lamps. This can be seen as an advantage or as a disadvantage
In the parallel circuit above, the lamps are connected in parallel and can be switched on and off by their own switch
You may have noticed that for a parallel circuit, all of the components can be controlled by a single switch - like a series circuit. Nevertheless, the exam board still considers this an advantage of series circuitsNote that the current does not always split equally in a parallel circuit – often there will be more current in some branches than in others. The current in each branch will only be identical if the resistance of the components along each branch are identical. However, the voltage across two components connected in parallel is always the same
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