If current flows through two lamps arranged
(a) in series,
(b) in parallel,
and the filament of one lamps breaks, what happens to the other lamp? Explain your answer.; If current flows through two lamps arranged
(a) in series,
(b) in parallel,
and the filament of one lamps breaks, what happens to the other lamp? Explain your answer.
Answers
Answer:
When an electric current pass through three bulbs connected in the series and one bulb blows off all the other bulbs also stop glowing
this is because in a series connection any one path is there to the current inflow and outflow
when the three bulbs are connected parallel and one is off ,and other two bulbs continue to glow
(a) If current flows through two lamps arranged in series and the filament of one lamps breaks, the other lamp also stop glowing.
(b) If current flows through two lamps arranged in parallel, it wont affect other lamps.
Explanation:
(a) If the filament of one lamp breaks in a parallel circuit , it would have no impact on the other bulb or lamp.
(b) If the same thing happens in a sequence circuit, the other light will cease to glow. This is because when one of the lights goes off in a sequence circuit the circuit is disrupted and the power source to the other lamp is shut off.
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