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- Many people have the mistaken impression that current is used up around a circuit. In a series circuit, for instance, is it true that the current decreases as it passes through the resistors? What actually happens?Which of the following are characteristics of series circuits? Select all that apply. The voltage is divided among all devices in the circuit.The same amount of current flows through all devices in the circuit.If one device in the circuit stops allowing current to flow, all other devices in the circuit will also stop functioning.The voltage across each device must be the same.There are multiple paths for current to follow through the circuit.There is only one path for current to follow through the circuit.The average ac current delivered to a circuit is zero. Despite this, power is dissipated in the circuit. Explain.
- Can watts be calculated by multiplying the total voltage by the current flow through the resistor? in an R-L series circuit?Which one of the following statements is true about a series circuit ? The current remains the same and the voltages across each comilenent add up to the battery voltage O The current gets less as it goes round the circuit. The currents add up to the total current and the voltage remains the same. The current increases as it goes around the circuit but the voltage decreases to zero.In a series circuit, which has the same quantity at each resistor?
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