what happen when two bulbs are connected in series in a circuit?
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In series, both bulbs have the same current flowing through them. The bulb with the higher resistance will have a greater voltage drop across it and therefore have a higher power dissipation and brightness. In parallel, both bulbs have the same voltage across them.
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Placing cells in series increases the voltage in the circuit by 1.5 V for each cell. Increasing the voltage increases the brightness of the bulb. When a bulb in a series circuit is unscrewed all bulbs in the circuit go out. Increasing the number of bulbs in a series circuit decreases the brightness of the bulbs.
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