Physics, asked by shivagandham7661, 26 days ago

what would happen if you remove one of the two bulbs that are connected in parrellel.​

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Answered by vaishnavi5320
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If one bulb blows out, it acts as an open circuit. Current does not flow in that branch but it continues to flow in the other branch of the parallel circuit. Hence the other bulb continues to glow.

Answered by IamaSSRFAN
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You need to understand the difference between a serial and parallel circuit. In a serial circuit, you have one electrical input leading to one or more electrical items, such as light bulbs. And you have one output. That's why, if you remove one bulb from a serial string, they all go out.

In a parallel circuit, you have your input split into two or more serial circuits, and rejoined after the circuits. Taking a bulb out only affects that branch; the electricity that would have affected that branch is now redistributed among the remaining branches.

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