A circuit that has only one path for the current is called a series circuit. In a series circuit, the components are connected end-to-end, creating a single pathway for the flow of electricity. This means that the current passing through each component is the same, making series circuits useful for applications where a consistent current is needed.
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In a series circuit, the current has only one path to take.
That's an "open" circuit.
the complete path that electricity can move through is called
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It is called a series circuit.
A circuit in which electricity only flows in one path is called a series circuit.
Series circuit.
series circuit
A circuit that has more than one path for the current to flow is a parallel circuit. The circuit must have two or more paths to be considered parallel. A circuit that has only one current path through multiple components is a series circuit.
A path that allows only one route for an electric current is called a series circuit. In a series circuit, all components are connected in a single loop so that the current passes through each component in sequence.
In a series circuit, the current has only one path to take.
A closed path through which a current can flow is called a circuit. Electric Circuit:)
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A circuit with only one path for electricity to flow through is called a series circuit. In a series circuit, the components are connected end-to-end, so the current flows through each component in sequence. If one component fails, the entire circuit will be broken.
A series circuit is where there is only one path for the current. As a result, and as a direct consequence of Kirchoff's current law, the current at every point in a series circuit is the same.
No, that is a paralel circuit. a series circuit has two paths