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Series VS parallel circuits

Series VS parallel circuits . By : Abdulla 8E. Series circuits . A series circuit is a circuit that has bulbs that are connected on the same line. If one goes out the other wont work. The series circuit is a bad example. If one light on the streets goes out they will all go out. picture.

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Series VS parallel circuits

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  1. Series VS parallel circuits By : Abdulla 8E

  2. Series circuits • A series circuit is a circuit that has bulbs that are connected on the same line. If one goes out the other wont work. The series circuit is a bad example. If one light on the streets goes out they will all go out.

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  4. Parallel circuits • A parallel circuit is a circuit that has light bulbs on different lines but they all share the same amount of electrons, and the same electrons from one battery. If one goes out the other will still work so this is a very good example.

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  6. Michael faraday • Michael faraday (22 September 1791-25 august 1867) was an English chemist and a natural philosopher. who contributed to the fields of electromagnetiseum and electrochemistry. He discovered benzene. Faraday was the first and foremost Fullerian Professor of Chemistry at the Royal Institution of Great Britain, a position to which he was appointed for life.

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