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Nayeli Scott
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29 August, 05:43
Difference between series and parallel circuits
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The main difference between series and parallel circuits is that, in series circuits, all components are connected in series so that they all share the same current whereas. In parallel circuits, components are connected in parallel so that they all have the same potential difference between them
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