Why is the current constant in a series circuit?
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Since the current is everywhere the same within a series circuit, the I value of ΔV = I. R is the same in each of the resistors of a series circuit. So the voltage drop (ΔV) will vary with varying resistance. Wherever the resistance is greatest, the voltage drop will be greatest about that resistor.
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