the current in series will be same..
it increases
In this case current flows from a high voltage to a lower voltage in a circuit.
Current = (Voltage across the circuit) divided by (Total resistance of the circuit). The current is the same at every point in the series circuit.
In a series circuit the current remains the same throughout the circuit. This is not the case for parallel circuits.
In a series circuit, current has to pass through each part of the circuit. In a parallel circuit, the current has several alternative paths.
current remains same in series while divide itself in parallel circuit
If the track of the current is broken in a series circuit, the circuit will be interrupted and no current will flow. The components in the circuit will not receive any power and will not function until the circuit is repaired.
The circuit current is interrupted and all the lights will go out.
current in series always stays the same
it increases
it increases
In this case current flows from a high voltage to a lower voltage in a circuit.
when the frequency is increased the total impedance of a series RC circuit is decrease.
By Kirchoff's current law, a series circuit has the same current everywhere.
Current = (Voltage across the circuit) divided by (Total resistance of the circuit). The current is the same at every point in the series circuit.
A closed series circuit is one where the current flows through all devices in the circuit. Opening a switch prevents current from flowing in the circuit and it becomes simply an "open circuit". Any device that operates with current (light, LED, motor, etc) will no longer function.
In a series circuit current does stay the same thoughout the circuit, voltage drops in the series circuit.