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Kirchhoff's voltage law states that the algebraic sum of the potential differences in any loop must be equal to zero as: ΣV = 0. Since the two resistors, R1 and R2 are wired together in a series connection, they are both part of the same loop so the same current must flow through each resistor.
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Kirchhoff's voltage law states that the algebraic sum of the potential differences in any loop must be equal to zero as: ΣV = 0. Since the two resistors, R1 and R2 are wired together in a series connection, they are both part of the same loop so the same current must flow through each resistor.
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