Chemistry
Chemistry, 23.05.2021 09:50, sadewright21404

Whoever knows parallels or series circuits can u help me Dan says, “Ammeter 1 will show a lower reading than Ammeter 2 because the bulbs in the circuit use up the current.”
Tom says, “Ammeter 1 will show the same reading as Ammeter 2 because current is not used up.”
Who is right?

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