why voltage is different in series combination
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In a series circuit, the current is the same at each resistor. ... The voltage drop (I•R) will be the same for each resistor since the current at and the resistance of each resistor is the same. Thus the electric potential difference across any one of the bulbs will be the same as that across any one of the other bulbs.
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Voltage is divided non uniformly and is based on resistance values , therefore that's the reason why voltage is different in series combination .
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