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What is the main difference between series and parallel circuits?

Series and Parallel Circuits: What's The Difference

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Series is for bulbs; parallel is for batteries.

Series has one path; parallel has multiple paths.

Series uses switches; parallel does not.

Series has multiple paths; parallel has one path.
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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
Correct choice: "Series has one path; parallel has multiple paths."

Brief explanation: In a series circuit all components are connected end-to-end so there is only one path for current — the same current flows through every component. In a parallel circuit components are connected across the same two points so there are multiple paths for current — each branch gets its own current and a device can keep working if another branch is broken.

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