Geography, asked by shyamsurya02095, 6 hours ago

why are bulbs in series put off when a bulb is removed from it​

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Answered by rizwanpathan5437
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Explanation:

If the light bulbs are connected in parallel, the current flowing through the light bulbs combine to form the current flowing in the battery, while the voltage drop is 6.0 V across each bulb and they all glow. ... One bulb burning out in a series circuit breaks the circuit.

Answered by HappyJohn
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Bulbs in a series gets put off when a bulb is removed from it because the current flows in a single way in case of series connection.

Explanation:

1. An open circuit is formed when a bulb is removed from the series connection. And due to this, the current will not be able to move from one bulb to the other bulb and hence the bulbs will not glow.

2. In series connection, the same amount of current flows through the components of the circuit and the current flows through only one way or single path.

3. The components in the series connection are arranged in a lined manner.

4. But in parallel connection, other bulbs will glow even when one bulb or component breaks or gets damaged. It is because the components are connected parallel to each other and not in a lined manner.

5. The electric current is able to flow through multiple or several paths in case of parallel connection.

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