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College Physics III – Thermodynamics, Electricity, and Magnetism

Definition

A series circuit is an electrical circuit in which components are connected end-to-end, such that the same current flows through each component. The total resistance of the circuit is the sum of the individual resistances.

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5 Must Know Facts For Your Next Test

  1. In a series circuit, if one component fails, the entire circuit is interrupted.
  2. The total voltage across a series circuit is equal to the sum of the voltages across each component.
  3. The current flowing through each resistor in a series circuit is identical.
  4. Ohm's Law ($V = IR$) applies to individual resistors and to the entire series circuit.
  5. The equivalent resistance in a series circuit can be found using $R_{total} = R_1 + R_2 + ... + R_n$.

Review Questions

  • What happens to the total resistance when you add more resistors in a series circuit?
  • How does current behave in all components of a series circuit?
  • If one resistor in a series circuit fails, what happens to the overall functionality of the circuit?
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