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Learn: Series Circuits - Current, Potential Difference, and Resistance Rules

AQA GCSE Combined Science specification.

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What happens to the current in a series circuit?

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In a series circuit, the {{blank0}} is the same at every point because there is only {{blank1}} for electric charge to flow.

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If a battery supplies 9 V to a series circuit with three identical resistors, what is the potential difference across each resistor?

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Which of the following are true for series circuits? (Select all that apply)

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