Series And Parallel Circuits Explanation In Urdu & Hindi

As you know that in electrical works we face two types of circuits which we called series and parallel circuits, and these connection are use in ever circuit where it;s required and these circuit have different principles for different electrical substance / devices. In Electrical or home wiring we did not use series wiring connection and all the wiring done 99% in parallel but we can not ignore the advantages and uses of a series connection. But as you know that this is an basic guide with Urdu / Hindi video tutorial which is only about that what are these connection and circuits. However further we will discuss and use different device in series and parallel.


What is series and parallel circuits?


Series connection / circuit

In the simple words a Series circuit is a circuit which have only one path  flow of current. Or the circuit which have only one way of flow of current. In SC we have different voltage (V) and same ampere (A) in every path of circuit.

Also read below 
Current in Series
Wiring lights in parallel


Parallel Circuits / connection

In the simple words a parallel circuit is a circuit which have 2 or more then two paths of flow of current . Or have many ways of flow of current. In P circuit the voltage is same in ever path of circuit and current (ampere) will be different in every path of circuit regarding load.

Series And Parallel Circuits


Series and Parallel Circuits Urdu / Hindi Video Tutorial

As you know that a diagram or text is not complete for understanding with our a video tutorial, the below video tutorial is about the S and P circuits. So for better understanding kindly watch the video tutorial.

I hope after watching the above series and parallel circuits explanation video tutorial, you will completely understood however if you have any question regarding the video or this post or you want to gave us some suggestion , you can use the below comments box.
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Sikandar Haidar

Electricalonline4u.com is a hub of electrical and electronics tutorials and easy diagrams.

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