Electronics - Series Circuits - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Series Circuits - True or False (Q.No. 20)
20.
In a series circuit, the current flowing out of a resistor won't always equal the current flowing into that resistor.
True
False
Answer: Option
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Leelahemanth said:   8 years ago
Because the current coming out of the resistance there will be some drop of current because of resistance but current passing into the resistance there is no drop in current.

KIRAN V said:   5 years ago
Current flowing through each element in a SERIES Circuit will be same. So, it won't change while flowing in to the resistor, as well as current flowing out of a resistor.

Sathish said:   7 years ago
Current enter into resistor is not equal to the output of resistor because some current drop will occur in the form of heat. This is correct or not?

Sathish said:   7 years ago
Current enter into resistor is not equal to the output of resistor because some current drop will occur in the form of heat. This is correct or not?

KIRAN V said:   5 years ago
Current flowing through each element in a SERIES Circuit will be same.

Rahul said:   9 years ago
How this is possible?

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