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4 July, 05:45

How does a parallel circuit differ from a series circuit?

A.

A parallel circuit has one path for electrons, but a series circuit has more than one path.

B.

A series circuit has one path for electrons, but a parallel circuit has more than one path.

C.

A parallel circuit includes more than one resistor, but a series circuit has one resistor.

D.

A parallel circuit has a power source, but a series circuit does not.

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  1. 4 July, 06:02
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    I think the correct answer from the choices listed above is option B. A parallel circuit differ from a series circuit in a sense that a series circuit has one path for electrons, but a parallel circuit has more than one path. In a parallel circuit there two or more paths for current to flow while a series circuit only has one.
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