Answer:
when we add elements in a series circuit the voltage across each element decreases
Explanation:
In a series circuit the current the whole circuit is the same, since there is only one path,
resistance is the sum of the resistance of each element
     R_{eq} = ∑ R_i
if we write ohm's law
     V = i R_{eq}
we substitute
     V = i ∑ R_i
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therefore the total voltage is
     V = ∑ i R_i = ∑ V_i
With this expression we see that the voltage decreases as we place more elements in the series circuit.
Specifically when we fear two elements the voltage across each element is
      V_i = V / 2
when we have 5 elements the voltage across each element is
      V_i = V / 5
therefore when we add elements in a series circuit the voltage across each element decreases