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Three incandescent bulbs of 100 W each are connected in series in an electric circuit. In another circuit another set of three bulbs of the same wattage are connected in parallel to the same source. (a) Will the bulb in the two circuits glow with the same brightness? Justify your answer.

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Answered by Elegantqueen2006
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Explanation:

yes there will be a difference

since in series combination the same current will be running across all materials while in parallel combination the current is going to divide therefore each appliance will act independently and therefore will be more brighter while in series combination the incandescent bulbs will glow dimly

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Answered by muskan2807
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Answer:

(a) .

Ans. Voltage gets divided in series combination. So bulbs in series combination will glow with less brightness. Voltage does not get divided in parallel combination, so bulbs in parallel combination will glow with more brightness.

(b)

Ans. In case of series combination, fault in even a single component will break the circuit.

So, when one of the bulbs gets fused: another bulb would continue to glow.

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