Science, asked by mitishmitish48, 5 hours ago

In series connection of bulbs, if one bulb fails, why do all other bulbs go off?​

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Answered by champilikalai
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Answer:

Answer: Explanation: Because in series, current flow through a single path only as it is same. Hence,if one fails the entire circuit breaks and other bulbs are switched off.

Answered by sarojsivakumar
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Answer:

because all bulbs are connected to each other

Explanation:

Two-terminal components and electrical networks can be connected in series or parallel. The resulting electrical network will have two terminals, and itself can participate in a series or parallel topology. Whether a two-terminal "object" is an electrical component (e.g. a resistor) or an electrical network (e.g. resistors in series) is a matter of perspective. This article will use "component" to refer to a two-terminal "object" that participate in the series/parallel networks.

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