DC Series circuits explained - The basics working principle

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Series circuits DC Direct current. In this video we learn how DC series circuits work, looking at voltage, current, resistance, power consumption as well as how to use a multimeter. There's also a problem at the end of the video for you to solve.

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*summary:*
- if you have n resistors in a series, the total resistance in the circuit is the sum of them
- current is the same throughout the circuit (think as good as weakest link)
- if you have n voltage sources in a series, the total voltage across the circuit is the sum of them
- voltage will vary throughout the circuit (it depends on your two points of reference)
- resistors take some of the energy of electrons passing through them and convert them into heat

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