Parallel circuit
Series
circuits, is the type of circuit that has only one way for travelling the
charges. In this kind of circuit charges don’t have any other alternative
routes, as the reason of that if one item brakes , no charge can travel through
that the circuit because this circuit has just contain of one way. A series
circuit can contain more than one resistor. We can see this type of circuit in
traditional Christmas trees, batteries in flash light to increase the voltage
and also one of the useful usages of series circuit can be observe in street
lights. Parallel circuits, is the type of circuit that has more than one path
for charges to move. Like series circuit it can contain more than one resistor
however the main difference between these two circuits is that, in parallel
circuits if one item broke no charge will travel through that path, since parallel circuits has contain more than one
paths therefore charges will continue
their movement in other ways, so the electricity won’t stop. Parallel circuits
use in most household electrical wirings. The main difference between these two
circuits is that the parallel circuit keeps the electricity following when one
way is disturbed. In some individuals
the energy ball will not work, they are several reasons one of them is that,
some people store the electrical charge in their body. The most important
reason is due to dehydrogenation. The
water in our body functions as a transport system. .It transports all of the
materials throughout the body, in this case the individual that won’t have
enough water in his/her body will have some problems in transporting the
electrical charge. This is the reason that the energy ball will not work
properly.
In this
experiment I have learned how energy ball works in addition to what is the
reason of flashing the energy balls which is due to moving the electrical
charge in our body by water inside of our body. Also I learned how parallel and
series circuits work and what are the advantages and disadvantages of them.
Other thing that I learned is that when we touch each other we can still
transfer the electrical charge as a result electrical charge can travel from
one individual to another individual. What I have learned about myself is that
my body contains the normal amount of water which helps me to transport the
electrical charges.
Refference
charpeniter,W.
(january 12, 2013). example of a parallel circiut. In eHow
Hobbies & science. Retrieved february 5, 2013 , from http://www.ehow.com/way_5262250_example-parallel-circuit.html.
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