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Draw a circuit diagram containing two bulbs connected in parallel with a seperate closed switch for each bulb and a common cell for both bulbs

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Answered by RISH4BH
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We need to draw a circuit diagram containing two bulbs , which are in parallel with a seperate switch for each bulbs and a common cell for both the bulbs . For the circuit diagram may refer to the attachment .

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\underline{\textsf{\textbf{ \blue{Electrical Circuit :- }}}}

A continuous and closed path of an electrical current it is called an electrical circuit. an electrical circuit is combination of some active and passive elements forming a closed loop.

Active Elements :-

elements of electrical circuit which provide electrical energy to the circuit are called active elements . Example - cell , generator , etc .

Passive Elements :-

Elements of circuit which consume or store energy from the circuit are called the passive elements. Example - Resistors , capacitors, etc .

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A schematic diagram in which different components of the electrical circuit are represented by different symbols.

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