Series and Parallel Circuit Water Analogy
Think of a big tank of water as the battery, and coming off the tank, a pipe with a slight reduction in size in one section (resistance) running with water (current).
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Think of a big tank of water as the battery, and coming off the tank, a pipe with a slight reduction in size in one section (resistance) running with water (current).