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.
In series connection the current is same and in parallel connection it is divided based on the branch resistance.
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.
is the same at all points in a circuit
Circuits are not made of voltages, they are made of loops. A short circuit exists when a connection is added that is not supposed to be part of the intended circuit as designed. This added connection produces extra loops in the circuit that typically prevent current from reaching parts of the circuit where it is needed and can cause excessive current to flow in other parts of the circuit, resulting in damage to the components in the circuit.
A device with a low resistive load will produce a high current in a series circuit.
tuned circuit
short or short circuit
Maybe there's no voltage-source(AC or DC) because voltage is the one that motivates electrons to flow. It could be the connection of components in your circuit.
Because it is the same current, as you can determine by examining a circuit diagram of a star connection.
"short circuit"
A: Because it has no connection or open as we say
A short, or short circuit.
Since the current has to supplied by the feed back circuit and current would be opposed less in shunt connection hence current feedback is done using shunt connection
It doesn't "go" anywhere. A current needs a circuit so that it can 'flow'. If the circuit is broken the current goes as far as it can and .... and nothing. It awaits the connection being completed.
A connection between the "hot" and the neutral will cause an over current condition. In electrical terminology this is known as a short circuit.
how does electric current flow in the b connection? do the two bulbs in a series circuit, light when the middle bulb is loose? why?
Circuits are not made of voltages, they are made of loops. A short circuit exists when a connection is added that is not supposed to be part of the intended circuit as designed. This added connection produces extra loops in the circuit that typically prevent current from reaching parts of the circuit where it is needed and can cause excessive current to flow in other parts of the circuit, resulting in damage to the components in the circuit.
A device with a low resistive load will produce a high current in a series circuit.
In a parallel circuit, the current flow is independent in each branch.
Excessive current can be in the connection of many devices into a single socket.this may cause overload in the circuit