1. What kind of circuit is shown in the diagram.
2. What will happen to the rest of the bulbs if one of the bulbs in the circuit is removed? Explain your answer
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1 Electric circuit
2 Basic Circuits
When the connections are made properly, the circuit will “close” and current will flow through the circuit and light the lamp. Once one of the wires is removed from the power source or a “break” is made in the flow, the circuit is now “open” and the lamp will no longer light.
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If it burns out, the current cannot flow through it and the A branch of parallel connection is no longer there. Now the circuit is just B and C connected in series.
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