Physics · Current Electricity
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In a series circuit, current remains?
- A
Same
- B
Different
- C
Sometimes same, sometimes different
- D
None of them
In a series circuit, the current only has one path to flow through and so, the current must be the same at all points so, as to follow the law of conservation of charge (Kirchoff’s first law).
In a series circuit, the current only has one path to flow through and so, the current must be the same at all points so, as to follow the law of conservation of charge (Kirchoff’s first law)
In parallel circuit, current has more than one path so current is different in all the loads connected
In a series circuit, the current only has one path to flow through and so, the current must be the same at all points so, as to follow the law of conservation of charge (Kirchoff’s first law)
This is incorrect, as A is correct.
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