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How Do You Connect Resistors In Series On Breadboard?

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How Do You Connect Resistors In Series On Breadboard?

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A series DC circuit is a type of electrical circuit in which all components have the same amount of electrical current flowing through each component in the completed circuit. Series circuits are used as a part of all electrical and electronic circuits we find in use. One of the simplest series circuits that can be created is a series circuit comprised of resistors. By causing the electrical current path to flow through all of the resistors placed in series, the total circuit resistance is equal to the sum of the individual resistance values of each electrical resistor. Bend the electrical leads of the first resistor so that they will fit into the holes on the breadboard. Place one of the electrical leads into one of the holes on the top row of the breadboard. Place the other lead into one of the holes on the fifth row of the breadboard. Bend the electrical leads of the second resistor as in Step 1. Place the first electrical lead in one of the free holes on the fifth row of the breadb

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