what are the three cardinal rules of a series circuit?
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Three Cardinal Rules for Circuits in a Series:
1. The total resistance in a series circuit (or equivalent
resistance) is equal to the sum of all the separate resistances.
OR
2. The current in all parts of a series circuit has the same
magnitude.
OR
3. Kirchoff’s Loop Rule (voltage law): the sum of all the separate
drops in potential around a series circuit (closed loop) is equal
to the potential rise of the battery (or power source).
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