If two resistor, one of 6Ω and other of 4Ω are connected in series which one will have more Voltage? Give reason without using ohm's law?
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Both will be same because they are in series.
If our circuit has two resistors, the flow of charges through each would be the same, and flow of charges is nothing but current, so the current through both resistors would be equal. ... So, this is why current through all resistors connected in series is the same, even if the value of each resistor is different.
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