Does Current Remain The Same Or Split In The Circuit?

Does Current Remain The Same Or Split In The Circuit? The current in a series circuit is the same at each resistor present in the circuit. Since each light bulb has the same resistance (“identical bulbs”) and the same current, they will have the same power output (P = I2R as discussed in the previous

Does Current Always Split Equally At A Junction?

Does Current Always Split Equally At A Junction? Does current always split equally at a junction? No, it is not always equally split (it often is when you first meet parallel branches for simplicity.) Does current split in parallel? The current in a parallel circuit splits into different branches then combines again before it goes