Asked by Lady Phantomhive
How is a parallel circuit different from a series circuit?
A: A parallel circuit only has one path for the circuit to take.
B: A parallel circuit has more than one path for the circuit to take.
C: A parallel circuit has a broken path for the circuit to take
D: A parallel circuit has an unbroken path for the circuit to take. **
Is this correct?
A: A parallel circuit only has one path for the circuit to take.
B: A parallel circuit has more than one path for the circuit to take.
C: A parallel circuit has a broken path for the circuit to take
D: A parallel circuit has an unbroken path for the circuit to take. **
Is this correct?
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Answered by
Blac Butler
Lady Phantomhive? :O Black Butler right?!
Answered by
Anonymous
what the hell
Answered by
Kylie Jenner
hahahahah ^^^^^
Answered by
ZXAPEK
no, I think it is a, because your answer is saying that the circuit would not work. No circuit can be "unbroken" because the moment that it is, it stops being a circuit.
Answered by
Doge
thx guyyyys
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