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Which of the following is true about the circuit drawn here? a. Bulbs X, Y, Z are connected in parallel. b. If bulb X fuses, bulb Y & Z will not glow. c. Bulbs X, Y, Z are connected in series. d. The current has only one path to flow through this circuit.Required to answer. Single choice.

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Answered by fefida6185
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Answer:

These are the three correct statements

Explanation:

b. If bulb X fuses, bulb Y & Z will not glow.

c. Bulbs X, Y, Z are connected in series.

d. The current has only one path to flow through this circuit.

Answered by KnowtoGrow
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If there is a single choice, your question would probably be:

Q. Which of the following is not true about the circuit drawn here?

a. Bulbs X, Y, Z are connected in parallel.

b. If bulb X fuses, bulb Y & Z will not glow.

c. Bulbs X, Y, Z are connected in series.

d. The current has only one path to flow through this circuit.

Answer: (a) is not true.

Explanation:

a. Bulbs X, Y, Z are connected in parallel.

False. It is clearly visible that the bulbs are connected in series with one another.

b. If bulb X fuses, bulb Y & Z will not glow.  

True. This is a series connection. In a series connection, if one bulb fuses, the circuit breaks, which ultimately leads other bulbs to stop glowing.

c. Bulbs X, Y, Z are connected in series.

True. All the bulbs are connected along a single electrical path. Hence, it is a series connection.

d. The current has only one path to flow through this circuit.

True. The electric current in a series circuit goes through every component in the circuit along its path in a clockwise direction. Thus, a series circuit has only one path in which its current can flow.

Hope you got that.

Thank You.

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