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10In a series combination, resistors are connected end-to-end.
There are multiple paths for current in a series circuit.
The same current flows through all resistors in a series combination.
The potential difference is the same across each resistor in series.
If one resistor fails in a series circuit, the entire circuit stops working.
Separate switches can be used for each resistor in a series circuit.
Decorative lights are commonly connected in series combination.
Total resistance in series is less than the smallest resistance.
In series combination, voltage is divided among resistors.
The total resistance in series depends on individual resistances.
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How are resistors connected in a series combination?
How many paths are there for current in a series circuit?
Which quantity remains same in a series circuit?
What happens to the circuit if one resistor is damaged?
Where is series combination commonly used?
Total resistance in a series circuit is:
In series combination, potential difference is:
Which formula represents series resistance?
Why are separate switches not used in series circuits?
If three resistors are connected in series, the total voltage is:
In a series combination, resistors are connected ______.
A series circuit has only ______ for current.
The ______ current flows through all resistors in series.
The potential difference is ______ across each resistor.
If one resistor fails, the circuit becomes ______.
Decorative lights are usually connected in ______ combination.
The total resistance in series is the ______ of individual resistances.
The formula for total ______ in series is R = R₁ + R₂ + R₃.
Separate ______ cannot be used in series combination.
In ______ combination, V = V₁ + V₂ + V₃.