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Bell Work: Series vs. Parallel A series circuit has ( one / multiple ) path(s). Potential difference is supplied by the ( battery/ resistor / wires ). Why does the total voltage of a circuit stay constant? Why does the resistance of a resistor or light bulb stay constant? What happens if you don’t have any resistance in a circuit?

When you are finished . . .. Turn in upside down in the basket. Work on either the list of appliances you use at your house or the house drawing from Thursday (back of note guide on safety with electricity).