Two bulbs with different resistances are wired in series. The two bulbs have the same ______?

a) power
b) current
c)voltage
d) none of the above

Answer:
B

Current is the same for all resistances in series.
Voltage is split for all resistances in series.

Current is split for all resistances in parallel.
Voltage is the same for all resistances in parallel.
voltage
The same current flows through each of them.

The voltage drop across each one is different.

Answer is B.
CURRENT

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