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What type of circuit allows current to flow along multiple paths?

A. Series circuit
B. Parallel circuit
C. Open circuit
D. Closed circuit

Answer: Parallel circuit


Additional Information: In a parallel circuit, multiple paths are available for current to flow, allowing each component to operate independently.


Subjects: Electrical Engineering, Engineering

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