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Electircal appliances are connected in parallel. What are the advantages of this arrangement ?

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In the parallel arrangernent of electric appliances, the applied potential difference is the same in each case. Further, even ir one of the appliances does not work or is removed for repairing, the other appliances can still be used.
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