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how are cells arranged in a torch in series or parallel​

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Answered by sanskarpatel18
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A torch bulb is made up of spherical glass which is attached to a metallic base. There is a filament inside the bulb. ... The positive pole of the cell should be connected to the positive terminal of the bulb. Similarly, the negative pole of the cell should be connected to the negative terminal of the bulb.

A torch bulb is made up of spherical glass which is attached to a metallic base. There is a filament inside the bulb. ... The positive pole of the cell should be connected to the positive terminal of the bulb. Similarly, the negative pole of the cell should be connected to the negative terminal of the bulb.In a torch the cells are connected in a parallel combination. A torch bulb is comprised of circular glass which is joined to a metallic base. A torch bulb is made up of spherical glass which is attached to a metallic base.

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