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what is the meaning of bulb in parallel ​

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Answered by Itzraisingstar
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Increasing the number of bulbs in a series circuit decreases the brightness of the bulbs.  Bulbs in parallel are brighter than bulbs in series. In a parallel circuit the voltage for each bulb is the same as the voltage in the circuit. Unscrewing one bulb has no effect on the other bulb.

Which bulb is brighter in a parallel circuit?

In a parallel circuit, 100W bulb glows brighter due to high power dissipation instead of an 80W bulb. The bulb which dissipates more power will glow brighter. In series, both bulbs have the same current flowing through them.

Answered by BrainlyQueen90
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◆When there are two or more bulbs in a circuit, they can be arranged in series or parallel. When bulbs are arranged in series, there is only one pathway that electricity can flow through the bulbs. When bulbs are arranged in parallel, there is more than one possible pathway that electricity can flow through the bulbs.

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