current in series always stays the same
the current in series will be same..
In a series circuit, if one resistor is replaced with a resistor of lower resistance, the total resistance in the circuit decreases. This leads to an increase in the overall current flowing through the circuit.
current remains same in series while divide itself in parallel circuit
If the track of the current is broken in a series circuit, the circuit will be interrupted and no current will flow. The components in the circuit will not receive any power and will not function until the circuit is repaired.
The circuit current is interrupted and all the lights will go out.
it increases
it increases
In this case current flows from a high voltage to a lower voltage in a circuit.
In a series circuit, if one lamp burns out, it breaks the circuit, causing all the lamps to go out. This occurs because the current can no longer flow through the circuit due to the interruption. As a result, none of the other lamps will light up until the burnt-out lamp is replaced or the circuit is otherwise repaired.
when the frequency is increased the total impedance of a series RC circuit is decrease.
By Kirchoff's current law, a series circuit has the same current everywhere.
A closed series circuit is one where the current flows through all devices in the circuit. Opening a switch prevents current from flowing in the circuit and it becomes simply an "open circuit". Any device that operates with current (light, LED, motor, etc) will no longer function.