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parallel circuits working course, in this course you’ll explore the principles and applications of parallel electrical circuits, focusing on how they function, their advantages, and their uses in both everyday devices and complex systems. The course begins with a comparison of series and parallel circuits, emphasizing the unique characteristics of parallel configurations, such as how they maintain the same voltage across all components and allow current to flow through multiple paths. You'll learn key calculations, including how to determine total resistance, current distribution, and power consumption in parallel circuits. Through hands-on examples, you'll gain experience with practical circuit setups, testing, and troubleshooting techniques. We’ll explore important rules like Ohm's Law and Kirchhoff's Current Law, which govern the behavior of parallel circuits, ensuring that you can analyze and predict circuit behavior effectively. Additionally, the course covers practical applications, such as load balancing and redundancy in electrical systems, which are essential for creating reliable circuits in both household and industrial settings. By the end, you’ll be able to design, analyze, and troubleshoot parallel circuits confidently, making this course ideal for beginners in electronics as well as those looking to deepen their understanding of circuit fundamentals.