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Statement 1: The current comes from the battery and goes to the lightbulb. Each lightbulb gets...

Statement 1: The current comes from the battery and goes to the lightbulb. Each lightbulb gets energy by using up the current that flows into it. Therefore, the battery must create new current to keep the lightbulb glowing.

Statement 2: The voltage from the battery is always divided among the lightbulbs so each bulb gets only a fraction of the batteries voltage.  The bulb closest to the battery usually receives the greatest amount of voltage because it is closest.

Are those two statement correct or incorrect, how can I prove it?

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