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If current flows through two lamps arranged : (a) in series, (b) in parallel, and the filament of one lamps breaks, what happens to the other lamp? Explain your answer.
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21/07/2021 2:40 pm
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If current flows through two lamps arranged :
(a) in series,
(b) in parallel,
and the filament of one lamps breaks, what happens to the other lamp? Explain your answer.
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21/07/2021 2:41 pm
(a) In case of series connection, if filament of one lamp breaks, the other will stop glowing.
(b) In case of parallel connection, if filament of one lamp breaks, the other will keep glowing.
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