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The rate of electron flow in a circuit
Voltage
Resistance
Current
Energy used or gained across two points in a circuit
Current
Voltage
Resistance
Opposition to the flow of electrons
Current
Voltage
Resistance
Measured using an ammeter
Voltage
Current
Resistance
Measured using a Voltmeter
Voltage
Current
Resistance
Current
Resistance
Voltage
Unit is Amps (A)
Current
Voltage
Resistance
Unit is Volts (V)
Current
Voltage
Resistance
Splits down different paths in parallel circuits
Current
Resistance
Voltage
Stays the same no matter where you measure it in series circuits
Current
Resistance
Voltage
Flows down the path of least resistance
Current
Voltage
Resistance
Increases as you add more bulbs to a series circuit
Resistance
Current
Voltage
Decreases as you add more pathways in a parallel circuit
Resistance
Voltage
Current
Is shared when you add two or more bulbs in series
Voltage
Current
Resistance
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