1. Schematic Diagram
This schematic diagram
portrayed a simple and
common parallel circuit of a
lamp and we can see this kind
of circuit in our house for
example in our living room
where there are 2 or more
lights in our ceiling or in our
kitchen so we can see clearly
what we do. This parallel
circuit has an advantage
because when a one circuit has been short circuited, the flow of the volt will run simultaneously because
there is another circuit that may voltage flow. Also, the ground part will help captured or gather the
excess voltage so the wires will be regulated and will prevent short circuit and fires.
2. Wiring Diagram
This is a simple wiring diagram of a lamp controlled by a
switch. The N, L, and G is the main wire where the current
flows. N stands for Neutral; this wire carries back the current
to the original source, the L stands for Line, it carries the
current to the electrical load. And lastly, the G stands for
ground, it carries the fault current or voltage to the ground
to avoid failure, short circuit, and accident.