Science

Series and parallel.

Definition

Series and parallel describe two basic ways to connect components in an electrical circuit. In a series circuit, components are connected end-to-end so the same current flows through each. In a parallel circuit, components are connected across the same two points so each has the same voltage.

Examples

Real-world.

  • 1 Old-style Christmas lights wired in series (one burns out, all go dark)
  • 2 Household outlets wired in parallel so each appliance gets 120V independently
  • 3 Combining batteries in series to increase total voltage
Key Fact

Series: Rtotal = R₁+R₂+...; Parallel: 1/Rtotal = 1/R₁+1/R₂+...

Studied in

1 unit use this concept.