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Resistors in Series
Resistors in Series carry the same current, but the voltage drop across them is not the same as their individual resistance values will create different voltage drops across each resistor as determined by Ohm's Law ( V = I*R ). Then series circuits are voltage dividers.
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So to summarise. ... Resistors in Series carry the same current, but the voltage drop across them is not the same as their individual resistance values will create different voltage drops across each resistor as determined by Ohm's Law ( V = I*R ). Then series circuits are voltage dividers.
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