explain current and circuits with resistors connected in series and in parallel. Also give examples.
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Current is the amount of charge flowing through a resistor per unit time
Resistors are in series when the current flowing through them are equal and potential difference across the combination is the sum of potential differences across individual resistances
Resistors are said to be in parallel when the potential difference across each resistance is same and current through the combination is the sum of currents through individual resistances
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