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Series Circuit - Video Lesson

Hey, everybody. Welcome to another lesson in our series on the basics of Electrical Physics. In this series, we discuss voltage, resistance, currents, ohms law, and series and parallel circuits. This lesson in particular will focus on series circuits. A series circuit is a circuit. Where all of the components are connected end to end in a line. Series resistors form a single path through which the current can flow and the current is constant in series circuits. This is the main difference between series circuits and parallel circuits. In a series circuit, the current flows in one line and is constant, but the voltage drops at each resistor. A parallel circuit is made up of multiple sections that branch off from the main circuit. These branches mean that the current is not constant in a parallel circuit, but

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