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= Series =
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Components are in series if the compents occour one after another. When in
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series, the Voltage across components adds.
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When loads are in series, they are known as voltage dividers.
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When loads are in series there cannot be any "spare" voltage, and therefore the
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sum of the voltages across all components must equal the supplied voltage to
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the circut. This is known as _Kirchoff's Voltage Law_
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