Why is voltage different in series?
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The supply voltage is shared between components in a series circuit. The sum of the voltages across components in series is equal to the voltage of the supply. The voltages across each of the components in series is in the same proportion as their resistances .
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In a series circuit, the current flowing in the circuit remains the same while the source voltage gets dropped at each load component in the circuit and the sum of the voltage drop across each load point is equal to the source voltage. This is in accordance with the law of conservation of energy. In parallel circuit, voltage remains same across each branch while the current is distributed
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