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in a series circuit, current is different everywhere
false
it is the same everywhere
how is voltage split in a series circuit?
proportional to resistance for each load
(V1=IxrR)
does a load get more voltage with higher resistance?
Yes
In a parallel circuit, do electrons only go through one loop each time they run the circuit?
Yes. They only can go through one each time they go around.
What does it mean if an electron can only loop through one circuit at a time in a parallel circuit for voltage?
it means they share all of the total voltage with the load in the loop
what is the equation for the total current in a parallel circuit
iT=i1=i2+…
in a parallel circuit, which path is an electron more likely to travel through?
the one of least resistance (1 ohm opposed to five ohms)