What things use series cicuits?
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What things use series cicuits?
Dear Mari :Quote:
Originally Posted by Mari16
Mostly circuitry that responds to INTERRUPTING the existing wiring loop.
Think for instance alarm systems and fire detection systems, where the continuity of the wiring is important, and checked by a constant current through the series circuitry involving all detectors. That way it is made sure that the circuitry is operational, and any real alarm is detectable.
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Credendovidis:
Fire detection systems are not series circuits. They are most definitely parallel because any detector causes a fire alarm. They have "monitored contacts" so that there are really three states: shorted, open, and connected. The last detector in a loop typically has a resistor. This is how a break in the two wire circuit is detected.
Alarm systems operate in much the same way.
I suspect that this is a homework problem.
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