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Yes, the current is the same at every point in a series circuit.

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What do amps do in a series circuit?

In a series circuit, the current (amps) is constant throughout the circuit. This means that the same amount of current flows through each component connected in series. The current is not divided or reduced as it travels through the circuit.


How will amps and current differ in a series if you get resistors with different resistance?

-- "Amps" and "current" are the same thing. Electric current is measured in units of Amperes. -- The current is always the same at every point in a series circuit, no matter how many resistors of the same or different values are in the circuit.


How does current travel in a series circuit?

Current in a series circuit travels in one path. This is because a series circuit is only one path. current in a series circuit stays the same thoughout the circuit this means that if in the beginning of the circuit there are 2 amps of current there will be the same ammount of current in the middle and in the end of it. if you don't understand this please tell me and ill explain in a better way.


Are amps and watts the same?

No, amps and watts are not the same. Amps refer to the unit of electric current, while watts refer to the unit of electric power. Watts are calculated by multiplying the voltage by the current in a circuit.


Why do you only need one ammeter in a circuit?

An ammeter is a amp meter put into a circuit in series. There is virtually no voltage drop or resistance in an ammeter so two in series would be redundant. If you have one in a circuit it will tell you the amps that circuit is generating, two would both give virtually the same result.


In series circuit why current drop beceause according to kichroff law cuurent remain same in series circuit?

In a series circuit current does stay the same thoughout the circuit, voltage drops in the series circuit.


Should amps coming in be same as amps going out on neutral wire?

Yes, on a 2-wire circuit you will always have the same current anywhere in the circuit unless there is another path (fault) for it to travel.


What is a seiries circuit?

Series CircuitWe say Resistances are in series if the same current flows through all Resistances. A circuit containing of only series resistances is called a series circuit. A series circuit is a circuit that has the same intensity of current flow through its elements.


In a circuit the current is the same everywhere?

By Kirchoff's current law, a series circuit has the same current everywhere.


THE AMPS the same when two batterys are conectec in series?

Yes, the amps stay the same but the voltage doubles. If you connect in parallel the volts stay the same and the amps double.


Is the current in a series circuit high all the way round?

That depends on what you call "high".Whether or not you consider it high, the current is the same all the way around a series circuit.


What is the voltage in a series circuit where multiple components are connected in a series, known as series circuit voltage?

In a series circuit, the voltage is the same across all components connected in a series. This is known as the series circuit voltage.