
a.
The form of the circuit.
a.

Explanation of Solution
Introduction:
In a series circuit, the loads are connected in series.In a parallel circuit, the loads are connected in parallel to the supply.
Same current flows through every load in a series circuit.
Conclusion:
Series circuit.
b.
The form of the circuit.
b.

Explanation of Solution
Introduction:
In a series circuit, the loads are connected in series. In a parallel circuit, the loads are connected in parallel to the supply.
In a series circuit, the net resistance is the sum of the allresistances.
Conclusion:
Series circuit.
c.
The form of the circuit.
c.

Explanation of Solution
Introduction:
In a series circuit, the loads are connected in series. In a parallel circuit, the loads are connected in parallel to the supply.
In a parallel connection, the potential difference across each resistor in the circuit is the same.
Conclusion:
Parallel circuit.
d.
The form of the circuit.
d.

Explanation of Solution
Introduction:
In a series circuit, the loads are connected in series. In a parallel circuit, the loads are connected in parallel to the supply.
In a series circuit the potential difference across the battery is proportional to the sum of the resistances of the resistors.
Conclusion:
Series circuit.
e.
The form of the circuit.
e.

Explanation of Solution
Introduction:
In a series circuit, the loads are connected in series. In a parallel circuit, the loads are connected in parallel to the supply.
In a parallel connection, adding a resistor to the circuit decreases the total resistance.
Conclusion:
Parallel circuit.
f.
The form of the circuit.
f.

Explanation of Solution
Introduction:
In a series circuit, the loads are connected in series. In a parallel circuit, the loads are connected in parallel to the supply.
In a series circuit, adding a resistor to the circuit increases the total resistance.
Conclusion:
Series circuit.
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