In a parallel circuit, multiple pathways are provided for electric current to flow, allowing each component to operate independently. If one component fails, the others remain functional, as the current can still travel through alternate paths. The total current in the circuit is the sum of the currents through each parallel branch, while the voltage across each component remains the same. This configuration typically results in lower overall resistance compared to a series circuit.
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