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13. Which of the following accurately describes circuits?

A. In a series circuit, the current can flow through only one path from start to finish.
B. In a parallel circuit, the same amount of current flows through each part of the circuit.
C. In a series circuit, the amount of current passing through each part of the circuit may vary.
D. In a parallel circuit, there's only one path for the current to travel.

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The answer is A. In a series circuit, the current can flow through only one path from start to finish.

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Answer:

The right option is A. In a series circuit, the current can flow through only one path from start to finish.

Step-by-step explanation:

A series circuit is a circuit in which loads are arranged in a continuous chain, so the current has only one path to move through. The current is the same through each and every load. Since all the appliances or loads are connected by head to tail therefore there is no other path for current to flow. So we can say that in a series circuit, the current can flow through only one path from start to finish.

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