You have the same two resistors on a 10 volt series circuit. Will the voltage going into the second resistor be more, less, or the same as that going into the first resistor? Exact numbers aren’t needed!

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Respuesta :

both resistance will have same voltage across it which is equal to 5 volt.

if resistance value is different then voltage drop across them will be different.

current in both resistance would be same.

let's say resistance is 5 ohm of each one.

total current = total voltage / total resistance

= 10 /(5+5) = 10/10 = 1 amp

now voltage across 5 Ohm resistance = current × resistance = 1× 5 = 5 volt

If the same two resistors on a 10 volt series circuit, the voltage going into the second resistor will be the same as that going into the first because they are connected into series.

What is a resistor?

A resistor is a two terminal electrical component, that control the flow of charge in a circuit.

When the resistor is connected in series, the total voltage across all the resistors will be the same.

Thus, the voltage going into the second resistor will be the same as that going into the first.

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