Physics, asked by Bhumeet653, 10 months ago

When cells are connected in parallel then bulb??

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

If cells are joined side by side, they are said to be connected in parallel. Components that are connected in parallel provide alternative pathways for current flow. When cells are connected in parallel the total voltage they provide does not change, so two or more 1.5 V cells connected in parallel still only provide a total voltage of 1.5 V.

Answered by SainaPaswan
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The type of connection where the positive terminals of all the cells are connected to one point and the negative terminals of all the cells are connected to another point is called parallel connection. The brightness of the bulb is the same as that of the bulb connected to a single cell....

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