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SERIES CIRCUIT: A series circuit is a path in which electrons from a voltage or current source flow. If an electric circuit is open it does not allow electricity flow through the circuit. When ever a circuit is closed it allows electricity to flow through.
PARALLEL CIRCUIT: A parallel circuit is like the series circuit but it divides into different paths. It distributes the power in different directions while the series circuit make a circle like path.
OHM'S LAW: Ohms law is if voltage, current and resistance has to much or to little. ex: if a resistance is low then the voltage and current is too high.
PARALLEL CIRCUIT: A parallel circuit is like the series circuit but it divides into different paths. It distributes the power in different directions while the series circuit make a circle like path.
OHM'S LAW: Ohms law is if voltage, current and resistance has to much or to little. ex: if a resistance is low then the voltage and current is too high.