connecting Resistors in series
A series circuit contains two or more resistors and pro‑ vides one path for current to flow. The current flows from the negative side of the voltage source through each resistor to the positive side of the voltage source. If there is only one path for current to flow between two points in a circuit, the circuit is a series circuit.
The more resistors connected in series, the more opposition there is to current flow. The more opposition there is to current flow, the higher the resistance in the circuit. In other words, when a resistor is added in series to a circuit, the total resistance in the circuit increases. The total resistance in a series circuit is the
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