Components connected in series are connected along a single conductive path so the same current flows through all of the components but voltage is dropped lost across each of the resistances.
Parallel circuit wiring diagram.
A simple schematic of a parallel circuit is shown below.
More size of cable and wire is used in parallel lighting wiring circuit.
The two simplest of these are called series and parallel and occur frequently.
The defining characteristic of a parallel circuit is that all components are connected between the same set of electrically common points.
Note that all resistors as well as the battery are connected between these two.
More current needed when additional light bulb added in the parallel circuit.
Here the wiring is configured so that each device is in constant contact with the main circuit pathway.
In a parallel circuit the electrical current flows along several paths and each individual device is hooked up to its own circuit.
Looking at the schematic diagram we see that points 1 2 3 and 4 are all electrically common.
Individual devices merely tap into the main circuit loop much the way freeway ramps.
Battery runs out quicker for dc installation.
The advantage to a parallel circuit is that if one device malfunctions the flow of electricity will not stop as it will in a series circuit.
The parallel wiring design is more complex as compare to series wiring.
So are points 8 7 6 and 5.