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same current flow in each bulb
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In a series connection, the current flows through each component in a single path, while in a parallel connection, the current splits and flows through multiple paths.
In series circuits, the current flows through each component in a single path, while in parallel circuits, the current splits and flows through multiple paths. This means that the total current in a series circuit is the same throughout, while in a parallel circuit, the total current is divided among the branches.
That is a series circuit.
In a series connection, the constant electrical quantity is the current. This means that the same current flows through each component connected in series.
No current flows when the the voltage is zero.
The stronger the magnetic field on your inductor the greater amount of current you will have flowing through your series circuit.
electric current
Resistors are wired in series when they are connected in a line. The current flows through the resistors one after the other.
An amp meter connected in series with the load will show whether or not a current is flowing in a circuit.
In a series circuit, there is only one path for the current to flow. The current flows through each component in sequence, meaning that if one component fails or is removed, the entire circuit is interrupted.