Each device, like a motor or LED, has its own branch lines in a parallel circuit, which means that the electricity has many different ways that it can travel along the circuit lines. When scientists and engineers draw electrical diagrams, they put one electric component on each branch, even if in reality there’s more than one when you actually build the thing.
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Unlike series circuits, when you add another branch, you also allow more pathways for the electricity to follow.
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