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Is the current is same in the series resistor circuit?


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Explanation:

  1. Series circuits are sometimes referred to as current-coupled or daisy-chain-coupled circuits. In a series circuit, electric current flows through each element. As a result, the current flowing through each component in a series connection is the same.
  2. There is only one possible path for current to flow in a series circuit. Any point in a series circuit that is opened or broken will result in the circuit being completely "opened" or ceasing to function. For example, one side of an old-fashioned Christmas light becomes inoperable if one of the light bulbs burns out or is removed, rendering the entire wire useless unless the bulb is replaced. is not given.

Here, I=I1=I2=I3=···=In, and VVoltage=Icurrent×Rresistance.

Hence, the current is the same in series.


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