What do you mean by energy? amps? Volts?, Either way if you have a series circuit with 3 loads in the circuit all voltage will be dropped proportionally to the loads resistance, if that makes any sense.
The series circuit becomes an open circuit because there is no remaining path.
the current in series will be same..
If you add a second resistor, the resistance of series circuit will increase.
current remains same in series while divide itself in parallel circuit
Series Circuit
The circuit current is interrupted and all the lights will go out.
when the frequency is increased the total impedance of a series RC circuit is decrease.
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.
In a series circuit, all bulbs are necessary to complete the circuit. If one bulb goes out, the circuit is broken, so none of the bulbs would light up.
By Kirchhoff's Voltage Law, the sum of the voltage drops around the series circuit will equal the voltage applied to the circuit.
The whole circuit fails - because the action of the bulb blowing cuts the circuit.
Yes, the current is the same at every point in a series circuit.