Current in Series: Why Does It Remain Same?

In summary: It never ceases to amaze me how someone can come back a year later and pick up right where they left off with little thought of anything being out of the ordinary. Have they been in a coma?In summary, the experts have discussed the concept of current and voltage in series and parallel circuits. They have clarified that in series circuits, the current remains constant while the voltage changes, and in parallel circuits, the voltage remains constant while the current changes. They also emphasized the importance of understanding the nature of current and voltage and recommended referring to good physics books to solidify concepts. Additionally, they advised the individual to seek help on forums for any questions and to focus on strengthening their basics before pursuing research.
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cnh1995 said:
Well, before starting your 'research' , you should first get your basics cleared. Refer some good physics and mathematics books. There is plenty of quality material available on the internet too.
Post your queries here on PF. You'll get plenty of help here. You should post career related questions in the acedemic guidance forum.
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It never ceases to amaze me how someone can come back a year later and pick up right where they left off with little thought of anything being out of the ordinary. Have they been in a coma?
 
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