why do we use parallel arrangement of bulbs for lighting purposes?
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1)if appliance do not work then the circuit willl still go on
2)if provide the required amount of current to each appliance
2)if provide the required amount of current to each appliance
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even if any one of the several bulbs connected in parallel becomes nonfunctional because of some damage to its filament the circuit does not break as the current flows through the other path and the rest of the bulbs light up.
When several bulbs are connected in parallel they emit the same amount of light as when they are connected individually in the circuit while bulbs connected in series emit less light than when connected individually.
Some extra points note it friend
(potential difference is constant.
Current is not constant.)
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even if any one of the several bulbs connected in parallel becomes nonfunctional because of some damage to its filament the circuit does not break as the current flows through the other path and the rest of the bulbs light up.
When several bulbs are connected in parallel they emit the same amount of light as when they are connected individually in the circuit while bulbs connected in series emit less light than when connected individually.
Some extra points note it friend
(potential difference is constant.
Current is not constant.)
I HOPES ITS HELP YOU
MARK BRAINLIEST MY ANSWER
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