Why would a series circuit with two lamps and a parallel circuit also with two lamps generate the same amount of light?
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n a parallel circuit the current goes through separate branches. If another branch is added with another bulb, the current has an additional path to take. But, the battery (or generator) produces a constant voltage, so the current through the original bulbs does not change, and neither does their brightness.
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