Series And Parallel Circuits Worksheet Grade 8 Jun 2026
A parallel circuit is a type of circuit where components are connected between the same two points, allowing multiple paths for electric current to flow.
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A circuit is a closed loop that allows electricity (electrons) to flow from a power source (battery) through components (bulbs, resistors) and back to the source. A parallel circuit is a type of circuit
(Series): Three identical light bulbs (B1, B2, B3) connected in series to a 9V battery. More resistors = more obstacles = more resistance
More resistors = more obstacles = more resistance. But in parallel, adding branches gives current more paths, reducing total resistance. Fix: Use the highway analogy on the worksheet. "One lane (one resistor) is one path. Adding three more lanes (parallel resistors) gives traffic more routes. Does traffic flow better? Yes—meaning lower total resistance."