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Which statement is true for a series circuit?

A. The voltage is the same across all resistors in the circuit.

B. As more resistors are added, the current will increase.

C. The average of the voltage drops will be the total voltage in the circuit.

D. The current is the same across all resistors in the circuit.

E. The equivalent resistance will be less than the resistance of each individual resistor.

Respuesta :

In a series circuit, all devices are constrained to a single flow of current. There can only be a single value for the current for all devices, otherwise this would violate the conservation of charge. Therefore the current must be the same across each resistor.


The answer is D.

Answer:

option D.

Explanation:

In a series circuit, two or more resistors are connected in a line. The equivalent resistance of the circuit is greater than any individual resistor. As more resistors are added, the current decreases. The voltage across each resistor is different. The current remains same across the circuit.

Thus, option D is correct.

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