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Physics, 07.03.2020 00:31 12375819

Current from a charged capacitor lights a bulb. As time goes on, the brightness of the bulb Current from a charged capacitor lights a bulb. As time goes on, the brightness of the bulb:
a) Decreases.
b) Increases.
c) Stays constant.

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