Current And Voltage In A Series Circuit. Let s take a look at some examples of series circuits that demonstrate these principles. The total circuit current is the same at every point in the circuit and is generally found by dividing the source voltage by the total circuit resistance.
The sum of these voltages is equal to the circuit s source voltage. When current passes through the resistors in series circuit a voltage is developed across each resistor. The voltage between two points is equal to the electrical potential difference between those points.
It is actually the electromotive force emf responsible for the movement of electrons electric current through a circuit.
The voltage between two points is equal to the electrical potential difference between those points. It is actually the electromotive force emf responsible for the movement of electrons electric current through a circuit. When current passes through the resistors in series circuit a voltage is developed across each resistor. A flow of electrons forced into motion by voltage is current.
