It is impracticable to connect an electric bulb and an electric heater in series because it will divide the voltage.
In series current remain same and voltage divided according to the resistance of the appliecne. Now when you put electric bulb and heater in series then it will divide the voltage which ultimately divided the power double as
P (power) = V2/R
wehre V is voltage and R is resistance
if V reduce one fold power will reduce 2 fold
Each electrical appliance has its own amperage rating. Some of these appliances have current draws as high as 12 amps. The common household circuit is only rated at 15 amps before the breaker senses an overload and trips. As long as the total of the appliances stays below the breaker threshold there will be no problem. Once the total of the appliances on the circuit rises to above the breaker threshold, the circuit will open.
It would not work because when two things are in series the same current has to pass through both. Normally an electric light takes much less current than an electric heater and therefore the light has more resistance. Most of the voltage would appear across the light bulb, so you would have a slightly dimmed bulb and a heater giving out very little heat. It would work if both devices were identical. Electricity supplies use a constant voltage, e.g. 120 v or 240 v, and all applicances are connected in parallel across the supply.
To wire 240-volt heaters in series, connect the first heater's one wire to the second heater's other wire. Then connect the first heater's remaining wire to one of the hot wires from the power source, and the second heater's remaining wire to the other hot wire from the power source. Make sure both heaters have the same wattage rating for this setup to work effectively.
the simplest solution is by connecting two 120v 3amps heater in series , the same can be used directly on 240v. However the current drawn will still be 3 amps & Not 1.5 amps. The heater output power will be double that of a single heater running on 120v. ( or equvalent to two heaters operating on 120v. supply ) A more expensive method is to use a stepdown transformer which can be powered on 240v & connect the heater on the transformer 120v side. this method will consume approx. 1.5 amps from the 240v supply.
If there is only one fan in the circuit then it is in a series circuit. If there is more that one fan then they will be connected in a parallel configuration.
An ammeter is the instrument that measures electric current in a circuit. It is connected in series to the circuit to measure the flow of current through it.
Yes, connect them in series.
It would not work because when two things are in series the same current has to pass through both. Normally an electric light takes much less current than an electric heater and therefore the light has more resistance. Most of the voltage would appear across the light bulb, so you would have a slightly dimmed bulb and a heater giving out very little heat. It would work if both devices were identical. Electricity supplies use a constant voltage, e.g. 120 v or 240 v, and all applicances are connected in parallel across the supply.
To wire 240-volt heaters in series, connect the first heater's one wire to the second heater's other wire. Then connect the first heater's remaining wire to one of the hot wires from the power source, and the second heater's remaining wire to the other hot wire from the power source. Make sure both heaters have the same wattage rating for this setup to work effectively.
yes two resistors can connect both in series and parallel because when you connect two resistors in a closed loop, the same intensity of current flows across them and also they are connected to the same nodes which are the conditions for series and parallel connections respectively.
In a series circuit, if one of the light's filiments opens the bulb will go out, but along with that light every other device in the same circuit will stop operating.Think of an electric light circuit, in your home, that is controlled by a switch. When the switch is turned off the light goes out. This is an example of a series circuit where ithe switch is in series with the lamp.
If you can't get it from your device manufacturer, you can find (3) 12v 10ah batteries simply and connect them in series to provide your 36v 10ah replacement.
connect ammeter in series with load.
Connect your start capacitor in series with the start winding.Connect the run capacitor in the common terminal and Line 1 of the power supply.
a series of extension cords and double adapters connect you eyes ears and other sensory organs to your brain
I'm going to take this as "How do you connect resistors is series?" just connect one wire of the first resistor to one wire of the second.
Connect them in series.
Fluorine is the most negative material in the electric series.