What is considered "constant current"
series circuits have 1 pathway they have constant current(Amperes) not constant voltage. Resistance=R+R+R+...
the term voltage is constant in parallel circuits
Since the Emf(voltage) being supplied to circuit is constant then so is the current in series circuit.In parallel circuits the current is then divided depending on the resistors.but for both circuits the sum of the current in= current outAnswerIt's not necessarily 'constant', but it will be the samecurrent.
In automotive, electrical circuits current is considered to flow from the battery. Most cars will have a 12-volt battery which will provide the electrical circuits current.
That would be any circuit that does not go off or on by the key.
Increasing the number of parallel circuits in an electrical system does not affect the voltage. Voltage remains constant across all parallel circuits in the system.
these are essential for circuits which are current sensitive, it regulates the amount of current which serves as protection for circuits. it is commonly used in Laser diode applications.
Certain circuits, yes but not all of them.
No, voltage is not the same in parallel circuits. Voltage is constant across components in a series circuit, but in a parallel circuit, each component has the same voltage as the power source.
No, the integrated circuits that make an iPad are not considered nanotechnology.
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You can use it in both analog and digital circuits but it is considered as a digital device.