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State The Advantages And Disadvantags Of A Parallel Circuit

Advantages and disadvantages: parallel and series circuits?

Circuits that require the same voltage are best connected in parallel as the same voltage is applied to all devices. The advantage is that if a device fails the rest of the devices in a circuit still operate. The disadvantage is that the failure may go undetected since the circuit is still operable and may be hazardous. Circuits that require the same current flow are connected in series so that the same amount of current is going through all the devices. These series circuits are used primarily for motor control devices and some specialty lighting. The advantage is that a single control device can control all the devices. The disadvantage is that if one device fails then the entire circuit normally fails.

Advantages / Disadvantages of series and parallel circuits?

Depends on the application. For house wiring, parallel is necessary; all equipments are designed to run on a particular voltage, which must be available whether or not any other equipment is being operated. For decorative lighting, especially with small bulbs, series is common, as it is easier to make such bulbs to run on low voltage. Means need to be provided to continue to carry current if such a bulb fails; they have a shorting arrangement that turns the bulb into a short circuit if the filament breaks. A fuse is necessary to interrupt the circuit if all the bulbs should fail.

Parallel can be great! It’s what causes Christmas light to not all go out in a row if a single light breaks, it’s what allows you to plug more than one device into the wall in your entire house, and it’s also let’s people turn on multiple lights in their home.There are, however, some disadvantages…Wiring. Parallel circuits need more wiring.Parallel circuits can draw more power than an equivalent series circuits, costing more.Parallel circuits cause more EMF - more wires, more magnetic fields.Parallel circuits cost more - they’re more robust, so manufacturers can charge more.Parallel circuits cause more heat- more power makes more heat.BONUS Parallel circuits flip breakers easier. Plugging in a toaster, using a space heater, and your wife is straightening her hair in the bathroom? Nah. That’s too much current, and now you’ve got to go to the basement to fix your power probem. Flipping breakers takes time, and just sucks in general. It’s as if your house has a limit, you pushed that limit, and now you have to pay. It’s defeating.

What are advantages, and disadvantages to parallel, and series circuts?

There's no advantage or disadvantage. They produce different results. And it also depends on what exactly you're putting in parallel or series... please expand.

The reason appliances in a household are in parallel is so that they can be added and removed from the circuit without affecting other appliances significantly

What is an advantage of a parallel circuit?

Practically, in house lighting, you have unlimited current at a realtively stable voiltage. The circuit breakers/fuses only protect the wires against overcurrent. Only in exterme conditions would adding load dim lights or otherwise reduce voltatge.

With parallel, you can install/use as few or many light points you want, of the same or different types/wattages, and if one goes out, the others on the circuit stay lit.

If you had electrically series* ligting in a home, you would need to use relatively the same type/wattage of fixture, and would need to have a given number of fixtures, or get bulbs of a particular voltage (and stores would need to stock the various voltage bulbs, for the variopus series bulb counts). In addition, if one bulb goes out (and there is no shunt arrangement), all lamps on the circuit go out.

What are the Advantages of parallel Circuits in your home?

Parallel circuits are connected in a way that cutting off one element of the circuit does not create an open circuit. This is very useful for the circuits in your home. If one appliance is turned off, other appliances can still operate because they can still create a complete circuit. This is opposed to a series circuit where all elements are connected end to end and if one element goes out, all of them stop working. Think of Christmas lights for the series circuit, if one burns out they all shut off.

The 2 possible advantages will be1) constant voltage drop across all the devices.With a fair amount of current values fixed (i.e. for some houses it can be 4A or 5 A, depending on the equipments in the house)2)if one branch of network in parallel circuit fails, rest of the network can work.Wonder what would happen to the series circuit in that condition.

if one device or outlet fails in a parallel circuit you can still use the other devices or outlets. In a series circuit you have to go through the entire circuit and test for a failed outlet or device otherwise the circuit is totally useless.

What is one advantage of parallel circuits?

What is one advantage of parallel circuits?

a. Unlike series circuits, parallel circuits have switches.
b. If one circuit is opened, current can continue to flow through other circuits.
c. Parallel circuits use longer-lasting batteries.
d. Current can only flow through one circuit.

In the United States, which type of current is produced by power plants?

a. circuit current
b. direct current
c. alternating current
d. series current

Both have their advantages and disadvantages. Each of the have their own use with regard to the proposed application to be used in.Someone could prefer parallel or series circuit for a valid reason. So both of them go hand in hand.No one can say that series is better than parallel or vice-versa. This is basically a combination difference in connection of loads although each of them will work differently.Cheers

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