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What happens to the current provided by a power source as more resistors are connected in series?

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Answer:

The current decreases as more resistors are connected in series.

Step-by-step explanation:

For the lab, this is the correct answer.

The current provided by a power source lessens/decreases/weakens as more resistors are connected in series.

In contrast, as more resistors are connected in parallel, the current increases/strengthens. :)

User HansPinckaers
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V=i*R (Ohm's Law)
If V = constant (power source)
When R increase, i decrease.
(More resistors=R increase)

V= potential
i=current
R=Resistance

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