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13 October, 09:12

The current that flows through series elements of a circuit is the same in each element. (a) True (b) False

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  1. 13 October, 11:24
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    The given statement is true.

    Explanation:

    In a circuit, in which all circuit elements are connected in series, carries equal or same amount of current through each circuit element as in series circuit current have only one path through which it can flow and the voltage drop across each element depends on the values of resistances or reactances connected in the series circuit and vary depending on their respective respective resistances and reactances whereas the current flowing remain same throughout. Series circuit works on three rules: Current remains same throughout Total resistance equals the sum of individual resistances. Supply voltage equals the sum of voltage drops at each element.
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