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Series and Parallel Circuits – A Water Analogy

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There are two basic ways in which to connect more than two circuit components – series and parallel. This video explains series and parallel circuits using water analogy. The analogy helps you to understand the concept easily.  Some examples are solved in this video. Watch and share.
 

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