Science, asked by brucewynnzaragosa, 2 months ago

What is the effect of changing the wire in a circuit from a straight thick wire
to a straight thin wire?
A The bulbs become dimmer.
B. The bulbs become brighter.
C. The bulbs stay at the same level of brightness.
D. None of the above.
2. What needs to be done to the circuit so that the lamp lights up?
A Close the circuit.
B. Add another wire.
c. Add another bulb lamp.
D. Add a cell and close the circuit.​

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Answered by Itsanshita
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In a simple series circuit, why does the bulb light when you close the switch? Because closing the switch completes the circuit.

What is the effect of changing the wire in a circuit from a straight thick wire to a straight thin wire? The bulbs become dimmer

Answered by almatezrinoy
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In a simple series circuit, why does the bulb light when you close the switch? Because closing the switch completes the circuit.

What is the effect of changing the wire in a circuit from a straight thick wire to a straight thin wire? The bulbs become dimmer

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