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Good Day everyone.My name is Nathaniel B. Ermita
Have you ever wondered why some lights like this[] turns on at the same time while some lights like this[] requires you to turn them on one by one? Today I am going to answer that question.Come on let’s dive into the world of Science
First I am going to talk about a Series Circuit
What are series circuits?
Series Cicuit are basic type of electrical circuit, which
all components are connected in a chain, so that the same current flows through all of them Series Circuits intend to have the same amount of current flow to all the components placed in sequence Series Circuits also have all the components in the single path of the amount of flow, yet in series circuit the connection of circuits will not be complete if one component burns out
Take a look at this example
Here is an example of a series circuit By turning on this switch, all of the light bulbs light up, but by removing one light bulb, it will not work but by placing it back, it works Now that we are done talking about series circuit, come on let’s talk about parallel circuit What are parallel circuits? Parallel circuits are type of circuits in which the same voltage occurs in all of the components with the current dividing among the components base on their resistance or epidances. Parallel circuit components are not in sequence but they are parallel to each other Parallel circuits will still continue to operate at, least with each other if one parallel convelt component burns out Come here, look at an example of a parallel circuit By turning on the lights, it’s not like the series circuit if I remove one bulb, all the bulbs will not work but in a parallel circuit if I remove one bulb they will still light up and by placing it back, it will work
That is all for my presentation, Thank you and God