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Activity 2.

1 Series and Parallel Connection


Kurt Joseph B. Garces 10-Pascal

A series connection in which the


current is the same through each
component in the circuit regardless
of what components are used or
their values.

1.

As you add more bulbs to the circuit, the


light the other bulb emits is lesser. More
bulb means more power needed, making
the lightness of it lesser or dimmer.

2.

Unscrewing one part, connection, or


wire of a bulb results to not working of
the circuit. When one bulb is broken,
the other bulbs do not glow too.

3.
Adding more bulbs mean
more power or
electricity should be on
the series or parallel
circuit.

The first image is


4.
parallel since the
connection of the
circuit takes many
paths and is bulbs
are connected to
the source
independently.
The brightness of each
bulb is unchanged as
more bulb is added to
the circuit since each
element has the same
potential to the source.
In other term, they are
on the same voltage.

5.
When one part of the
bulb or circuit is
unscrewed, then the
other will still work. This
is due to the fact that
electric path can go on
different alternative
ways since it has more
path, and it is parallel
circuit.
6.

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