SERIES CIRCUITS. When components are connected one after another on the same loop of the circuit it is called a ____ circuit. The current that flows through each component connected in series is the ____. The voltages throughout the circuit add up to the ____ voltage. In a series circuit with several bulbs, if one bulb breaks then the circuit is ____ and all bulbs will go out. Series circuits are useful if you want a ____ that one of the components in the circuit has failed. PARALLEL CIRCUITS. When components are connected on separate loops it is called a ____ circuit. The current is ____ between each component connected in parallel. The sum of the currents in each branch is ____ to the current in the supply. In parallel circuits, the voltage is the ____ across each branch and is equal to the supply voltage. The ____ in most houses are connected in parallel. This means that, they all receive the same ____ and if one bulb breaks the others remain ____. Parallel and Series circuits. When in series, bulbs become ____ as the potential difference is shared ____ across the bulbs. The current reads the same for each component. In parallel, each branch shows the same potential difference, so the bulbs on one branch will have the ____ relative ____. The current for each bulb will ____ up to the current near the battery

Understanding Series and Parallel Circuits and the relationship of Current between them

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