07 Series Circuit - video lesson - complete

07 Series Circuit - video lesson - complete

From Living Off the Grid in the City Podcast by Hector Vladimir

May 31, 2026 · 33 min

About this episode

This episode covers the fundamentals of series circuits in relation to ohm's law and electrical principles.

Electronics complete course. Series circuits are thoroughly discussed in relation to ohm's law and the values of resistance, voltage, power and current. For voltage, it remains the same at each parallel junction. For current, it adds up in parallel circuits. For resistance, it is a bit more complicated, the total resistance is smaller than the lowest resistance in the circuit. And, since there are more paths for the current to travel, it will choose to travel through the lower resistances with more current. I also read how power behaves in a parallel circuit, like current, it adds up with each added branch. Remember that current and voltage are opposites in a parallel and series circuit, in a parallel voltage remains the same and in a series it adds, and in a series circuit current remains the same while voltage adds. So, break out your pencil and calculator and follow along. Electricity & Electronics - Complete course Hector Vladimir 2026© Chapter 7 – Series Circuits https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyWqApEqGtc54c0KickL3saW38wORiLXQ https://www.g-wonlinetextbooks.com/cdn-1487945020009/electricity-electronics-2009/ Electricity & Electronics, 10th Edition Authors…

People in this episode

Host: Hector Vladimir

Topics covered

  • series circuits
  • ohm's law
  • electrical resistance
  • voltage
  • current
  • power
  • parallel circuits

Keywords

  • series circuits
  • ohm's law
  • resistance
  • voltage
  • current
  • power
  • parallel circuits

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Books & works: Electricity & Electronics, 10th Edition

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