In a series circuit, the current has only one path to take.
Depending on what type of circuit your talking about.If the circuit is in parallel,series/parallel,then your talking as many loads that there are on the circuit.However if your dealing with the basic series,then there are the going out and coming back in. so two.and that's not including the ground path. ANSWER :Only one path and there is from a positive to a less positive potential
Series, because everything in the circuit is in series.
Correct.
series circuit
In a series circuit there is only one path through every component in the circuit. Breaking that path by removing a bulb will stop the current flow...all lights go out.
it is a seriues circuit
A series circuit has only one path for current flow.
No, that is a paralel circuit. a series circuit has two paths
There is only one path in a series circuit because the current flows through only a single path.
If the circuit is a pure series circuit there is ONLY ONE PATH that current can follow.
A circuit that has more than one path for the current to flow is a parallel circuit. The circuit must have two or more paths to be considered parallel. A circuit that has only one current path through multiple components is a series circuit.
series circuit
Because there is only a single path in series circuit and many paths in parallel circuit.
Only one path
A circuit in which electricity only flows in one path is called a series circuit.
It is called a series circuit.
Depending on what type of circuit your talking about.If the circuit is in parallel,series/parallel,then your talking as many loads that there are on the circuit.However if your dealing with the basic series,then there are the going out and coming back in. so two.and that's not including the ground path. ANSWER :Only one path and there is from a positive to a less positive potential