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A series circuit is where there is only one path for the current. As a result, and as a direct consequence of Kirchoff's current law, the current at every point in a series circuit is the same. The two bulbs have the same current flowing through them.
Current flows in a circuit when there is a difference in electronic potential between two points.
Current stops flowing.
You know if current is flowing in a bulb circuit because, if there is enough power (voltage times current), the bulb will illuminate. If there is current, but not enough power to illuminate the bulb, you will need to measure the current with an ammeter to see if there is any current.
No. Circuit is open but still HOT.
This is called a closed circuit. If current was not flowing, it would be open.
EMF (voltage) is the force that keeps current flowing in a circuit.
Because there is many path for flowing current through circuit.
When the current flowing in a circuit is very small the resistance will be very high.
The current flowing in an electrical circuit.
A Galvanometer can be used to detect the presence of current in a circuit. An ammeter can be used to know the magnitude of the current flowing through the circuit.
amperes or A.
Correct Answer= "the current will increase"
An ammeter measures the amount of current flowing in a circuit
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This is the current flowing in the primary circuit when full-load current flows in the secondary circuit.
A break in the wires of an electric current will break or cut the circuit and stop the current from flowing.