How does current compare in series and parallel circuits? considering that the same voltage of cell was used.
Hello I have a Grade 9 Electricity test and I don’t understand this too well. Can anyone explain?
Thank so much!
When resistors are connected in series, the current flowing through each resistor remains the same, but the voltage gets split.
When resistors are connected in parallel, each draws a different amount of current depending on its resistance.
Hope this answers your question…:)