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If you add a second resistor, the resistance of series circuit will increase.
As more light bulbs are added in a series circuit, the effective resistance of the circuit increases. That causes the current leaving the source to decrease.
it increases
It must (i) increase, or (ii) decrease, or (iii) stay the same. If (iii), there's no point in having it at all, so consider what happens to stage gain at the lowest frequencies, as the capacitor has less and less effect on the circuit.
Voltage attempts to make a current flow, and current will flow if the circuit is complete. It is possible to have voltage without current, but current cannot flow without voltage. The answer is "yes",voltage remains the same as current moves through the circuit.As the voltage remains constant, current increases in the circuit.
when the frequency is increased the total impedance of a series RC circuit is decrease.
The power in the circuit will increase.
It will decrease too. * * * * * If it is the confidence interval it will NOT decrease, but will increase.
A: If put in series current will decrease if put in parallel current will increase assuming the input voltage remains the same
Then the price will increase.
Aggreagate demand will increase.
The price goes down.
The volume decrease and the density increase.
The viscosity increase when the temperature decrease.
it will decrease as radius increase keeping mass same
If you add a second resistor, the resistance of series circuit will increase.
money demand will decrease