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Physics, 24.01.2022 23:50, yoyoho6218

Electricians typically hook up internal circuits in homes in parallel rather than in series What are the benefits of the circuits being in parallel? Choose the two that apply A The wires follow in a line from one to the next, making it easier to replace one B. If the light in the kitchen goes out the television in the living room will stay on oc Not all swiches in the home have to be set to the "on" position for the toaster to work Di too much current is running to the home extra resistors can be added to slow it


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