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Series connection - For DC circuits, a way of joining batteries, electrical devices and wires in such a way that positive leads are connected to negative leads. This is generally done to increase voltage.
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Series connectionConnecting positive terminals to negative terminals in an electrical circuit. Solar panels connected in series will sum their voltages, while current will stay the same.
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Series connectionThe connection of, two or more, similar cells in a chain to form a battery of higher voltage by connecting the positive terminal of each cell to the to negative terminal of the next cell.
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Series connection The arrangement of cells in a battery configured by connecting the positive terminal of each successive cell to the negative terminal of the next adjacent cell so that their voltages are cumulative. See Parallel Connection.
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Series connection
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Series connection - The arrangement of cells in a battery configured by connecting the positive terminal of each successive cell to the negative terminal of the next adjacent cell so that their voltages are cumulative [..]
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Series connectionConnecting devices (especially circuit elements) so that the electrical signal flows from one thing to the next, to the next, so forth.
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Series connection A way of joining photovoltaic cells by connecting positive leads to negative leads; such a configuration increases the voltage.
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Series connectionA way of joining photovoltaic cells or batteries by connecting positive leads to negative leads; such a configuration increases the voltage.
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Series connectionDefinition:In a series connection, the current is the same at every point. The voltage is divided in proportion to the resistance values (i.e. the greater a resistance, the greater the voltage at this point).
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