which connection is safer series or parallel?usually which
connection we prefer at home?
Answer Posted / anil
Parallel or Series connection, all depends upon the
requirement. In Homes, parallel connection is preferred
because the apparatus used in home is of same voltage level
like AC, Iron, Microwave, Tubes, Bulb etc. all the equipment
marked 220v Rating. whereas series connection is used where
Low voltage devices are connected to sum up to connected to
equal supply voltage.
Both are equally safe and harmful.
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