A and C
SInce C is in series in the branch more voltage drop happens in C
than A. So C will be brighter
C and D
D will not have that brightness since a whole branch is connected with it in series. So C will be brighter
E and F
They both will have same brightness since theya re connected in series in the same branch
Question 1: The bulbs in the circuit shown below are all identical. Treat the battery as...
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Consider a circuit containing five identical light bulbs and an ideal battery. Assume that the resistance of each light bulb remains constant. Rank the bulbs (A through E) based on their brightness. Rank from brightest to dimmest. To rank items as equivalent, overlap them.