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The current flowing through a series circuit is

(voltage between the circuit's ends) / (sum of all resistances in the circuit).

The current is the same at every point in the series circuit.

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In series connection the current is same and in parallel connection it is divided based on the branch resistance.

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Kirchoff's Current Law states that the signed sum of the currents entering a node is zero. A consequence of this is that the current at every point in a series circuit is the same.

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is the same at all points in a circuit

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