Since I can't view or access images directly, I can't see the specific circuits in your uploaded image. However, I can help you solve the problem if you describe the circuits or provide a detailed explanation of what’s shown.
To determine whether circuits are
series or
parallel, here are the key rules:
🔌 Series Circuits:
- Components (like bulbs) are connected
end-to-end in a single path.
- The
same current flows through each component.
- If one bulb goes out, the circuit is broken and others turn off.
- Voltage is divided among components.
🔌 Parallel Circuits:
- Components are connected across
common points, forming multiple paths.
- Each component has its own separate path to the battery.
- Voltage across each component is the same.
- If one bulb goes out, others stay on.
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How to Analyze:
Look at how the wires connect the bulbs and battery:
- If all bulbs are on the
same loop with no branching →
Series
- If there are
branches where current splits and flows through different bulbs →
Parallel
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Please describe the circuits in your image (e.g., "In diagram A, two bulbs are connected in a single loop with a battery", etc.), and I’ll help you identify each as
series or
parallel with clear reasoning!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of electric circuit worksheet.