Physics, asked by dt060902, 1 month ago

Janelle wants to buy some strings of decorative lights for her home. She is trying to decide between two strings of lights that are wired differently. How should Janelle’s lights be wired, and why?

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Answered by 2022pierrerymyon
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The response to you is: Janelle should buy lights that are wired in parallel. The main advantage of lights wired in parallel is that if one bulb goes out, the rest of the bulbs will remain lit.

Explanation:

This means: If she has a choice and the wiring details are stated on the packaging,

then Janelle should look for lights that are wired in parallel within the

string and she should avoid lights that are wired in series within the string.

If a single light in a parallel string fails, then only that one goes out.

The rest of the lights in the string continue to shimmer and glimmer.

If a single light in a series string fails, then ALL of the lights in that string

go out, and it's a substantial engineering challenge to determine which light

actually failed.

You can also include:

1. Janelle should buy lights that are wired in parallel.

2. If one bulb goes out, the rest of the bulbs will remain lit.

These can really help you. Have a nice day.

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