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Engineering, 26.07.2019 19:10 kaitlyn114433

What would happen if one of the bulbs burned out (infinite resistance)? (a) none of the bulbs would be lit. the other bulbs would remain lit, but not as bright, since less current flows through each bulb. (c) the other bulbs would remain lit, but brighter, since more current flows through each bulb. (d) the other bulbs would remain lit with the same brightness as before.

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