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ADVANTAGES
-We know that the voltage remains constant in the parallel connection. Therefore, each component in the circuit gets the same amount of voltage.
-We can connect or disconnect a new electric appliance in the circuit without affecting the other components in the circuit.
-If there is a fault in one of the electric appliances, the current is able to pass through different paths of the circuit.
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DISADVANTAGES
-To construct the parallel connection, we need lots of wires.
-We cannot meet the requirement when the exact same amount of current is required to pass through the element.
-In parallel circuits, we cannot increase the voltage since the resistance decreases in the parallel circuit.
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