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Oh, what a lovely question! You might find a parallel circuit in your home with the outlets - each one can work independently without affecting the others. Just like how every tree in a forest grows in its own unique way but still contributes to the beauty of the whole forest. Keep exploring the world around you, there are parallel circuits everywhere just waiting to be discovered!

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You can use the coffee machine, and not have to turn on the entire house because the whole house is not controlled by one series circuit.

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All the loads (lamps, appliances, etc.) in your home are connected in parallel with each other.

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In a science lab. 2. In an electric stove, or an electric blanket.


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A simple circuit is a circuit containing one voltage or current source in series with, or in parallel with, one load.Since it is a simple circuit, both definitions, series and parallel, are equivalent and mean the same thing.well ist a circut that only has one wire and if one power outlet goes out so do the rest and as you can read i can't really find out i was tring to find out and thats not simple because im a 10 year old in 5th grade! (advanced 5th grade)


What is a simple circuit?

A simple circuit is a circuit containing one voltage or current source in series with, or in parallel with, one load.Since it is a simple circuit, both definitions, series and parallel, are equivalent and mean the same thing.well ist a circut that only has one wire and if one power outlet goes out so do the rest and as you can read i can't really find out i was tring to find out and thats not simple because im a 10 year old in 5th grade! (advanced 5th grade)