Electronics - Parallel Circuits - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Parallel Circuits - General Questions (Q.No. 7)
7.
A parallel circuit differs from a series circuit in that a parallel circuit has
no path for current flow
fewer paths for current flow
one path for current flow
more than one path for current flow
Answer: Option
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ABAR -4744 said:   6 years ago
In a series circuit, the current can only flow through single path, because of no branches.

In parallel, the circuit may had more than one branches, so electron should carry charges through all branches.

Jadav said:   6 years ago
Voltage is same in all branch, current is different in each branch as per the resistance value.

Surendra said:   9 years ago
I agree with you @Naveena.

Nallasivam Ponnusamy said:   10 years ago
In parallel circuit, there are more than one path for current flow.

Fissh likelike said:   1 decade ago
In parallel circuit It = i1+i2+i3. So there is more than 1 path.

Naveena said:   1 decade ago
Parallel circuit form branches and so there is more than one path for current flow.

Aiswarya said:   1 decade ago
In series circuit their is only one path for current to flow...where as in parallel circuit current goes on getting divided depending on no. of parallel branches/components connected across the supply.

Navaneedhan.G said:   1 decade ago
In serial circuit Voltage is Different but current are same, But in parrel circuit Voltage are same But current are different so in parrel circuit current has many path for current flow

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