Why is the current in a series circuit the same all way round?

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2026-05-10 06:50

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The number of electrons coming out of the positive end of the loop must be the same as

the number of electrons going into the negative end. If it isn't, then electrons had to be

created, or destroyed, or were injected, or leaked out, somewhere along the series loop.

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