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how to calculate the voltage across each resistor which is connected in series

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Using Ohm 's Law to Calculate Voltage Changes in Resistors in Series

1.V=IR1+IR2+IR3. or.

2.V=I(R1+R2+R3) This implies that the total resistance in a series is equal to the sum of the individual resistances. Therefore, for every circuit with N number of resistors connected in series:

3.RN(series)=R1+R2+R3+… +RN.

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