If bulb B is removed from Circuit 1, what will happen to bulbs A and C?
A stays the same
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A goes out
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A gets
brighter
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A gets
dimmer
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C stays the
same
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C goes out
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C gets
brighter
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C gets
dimmer
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If bulb B is removed from Circuit 3, what will happen to bulbs A and C?
A stays the
same
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A goes out
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A gets
brighter
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A gets
dimmer
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C stays the
same
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C goes out
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C gets
brighter
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C gets
dimmer
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If bulb B is removed from Circuit 4, what will happen to bulbs A and C?
A stays the
same
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A goes out
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A gets
brighter
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A gets
dimmer
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C stays the
same
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C goes out
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C gets
brighter
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C gets
dimmer
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If bulb B is removed from Circuit 1, what will happen to bulbs A and C?...
Question 8 1 pts cc Mc If bulb B is removed from Circuit 4, what will happen to bulbs A and C. C stays the same Cgets dimmer A goes out A gets brighter C gets brighter A stays the same Agets dimmer Cgoes out
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Initially bulbs A and B in (Figure 1) are glowing. What happens to bulb B if the switch is closed? Does it get brighter, stay the same, get dimmer, or go out?
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A 12-volt battery is connected to two light bulbs, as drawn in Figure 1. Light bulb 1 has resistance 3 ohms, while light bulb 2 has resistance 6 ohms. The battery has essentially no internal resistance, and all the wires are essentially resistanceless, too. When a light bulb is unscrewed, no current flows through that branch of the circuit. For instance, if light bulb 2 is unscrewed, current flows only around the lower loop of the circuit, which consists of...
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