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In the case of an electronic circuit, series refers to components connected in such a way that current must pass through each in a single path.
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Ohm's Law and in-series components
However, I am stuck on this problem:
A 10Ω resistor is in series with a bulb and a 12V source.
a. If 8V is across the bulb, what is across the resistor?
b. What is the current in the circuit?
c. …