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Do the amps of a circuit stay the same everywhere if it's series and split if it's parallel
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Do the amps of a circuit stay the same everywhere if it's series and split if it's parallel
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In a parallel circuit, the current (amps) will split, by how much it splits will depend on the resistance the components provide.
In a series circuit, the current will stay the same all the way around.
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