The main difference between a series and a parallel circuit is thata. more components can be added to a parallel circuit.
b. the voltage source for a series circuit can be weaker.
c. in a series circuit there's only one path for current to flow.
d. a parallel circuit can handle components with higher resistances.

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Answer 1
Answer: c) is correct

series circuit - in the same path : current flow on one path so they are equal on each component and equal to the source's. voltage on each components may be different.

parallel circuit - between same nodes : voltage of the components are equal and equal to the source's. current on each components may be different.

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in this case, i think peak to peak amplitude makes more sense

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