Reading this question, one kind of has to guess what's being asked. Here's a statement
that may or may not be helpful to the questioner:
A series circuit is one in which there's never a point where the current has to decide
which path to take. There's never a point where the current can split, and there's only
one possible route all the way through the circuit.
In a series circuit, the magnitude of the current is the same at every point.
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