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In a series circuit, the total resistance is
equal
to the sum of the individual resistances.
There are two types of electric circuits:
series
circuits and
parallel
circuits.
The
current
is the
flow of electrons
around a circuit.
The current flowing through all components in a parallel circuit is the
same.
Current
can be measured using an
ammeter.
Low resistance equal to
high
resistance, so then current will be
the same
The shorter the resistance wire is, the
higher
the current will be. Hence
length
of the resistance wire and R are
directly
proportional.
P =
I x V
(Watts Law)
V =
I x R
(Ohms Law)