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How does a parallel circuit differ from a series circuit?

A. A parallel circuit had one path for electrons, but a series circuit has more then one path.

B. A series circuit has one path for electrons, but a parallel circuit has more then one path.

C. A parallel circuit includes more than on resistor, but a series circuit has one resistor.

D. A parallel circuit has a power source, but a series circuit does not.

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  1. Yesterday, 21:29
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    I believe it's B but I could be wrong
  2. Yesterday, 22:33
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    I believe it is B. A series circuit has one path for electrons, but a parallel circuit has more then one path.

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