Yes. The direction does not matter.
The total resistance of resistors in series is simply the sum of the resistance values of those resistors. If the resistors are identical, then you can multiply the resistance of one of them by the number of resistors in the circuit.
Resistors are wired in series when they are connected in a line. The current flows through the resistors one after the other.
6V dc motor
It is a bidirectional power flow converter
Resistors have resisting power(resists the electric power).Due to having the resistive property, the name resistor is given to such electrical device.
Transformers are inherently bidirectional.
Relays are bidirectional devices.
Data flow is always bidirectional my friend, don't confuse.
Port 0 is called true bidirectional port.............. swapneel
most of the resistors commonly used are carbon resistors
Bidirestional
Ring Network Topology
Bidirectional Reflectance Distribution Function
Its not, a diode is unidirectional.
In electronics, bidirectional device is device which can be used by both directions like resistor. It does not effect on characteristics of device if we change the terminals of that device.
A data should be either WRITTEN to a memory or should be READ from a memory (both direction)and so the data bus is bidirectional.
a bidirectional light-sensitive avalanche diode