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Which is true about resistors in series? They have the same current. They have the same potential difference. They have the same current and potential difference.

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Answer:

They have the same current.

Explanation:

According to the Ohm's Law, resistors in series have the same current, distinct potential differences and resistances. The case for n resistors in series are:

[tex]\sum_{i=1}^{n}\,V_{i} = i \cdot \sum_{i=1}^{n}\,R_{i}[/tex]

Answer:

They have the same current

Explanation:

Resistors in series are usually joined together in a straight line.

The current is the same that flows throughout the cell which is Ia=Ib=Ic while the potential difference which is the voltage is gotten by the sum of all the potential difference of each resistors. This is Vt=V1+V2+V3