Three identical light bulbs, A, B, and C, are connected in the circuit shown in
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Question
Three identical light bulbs, A, B, and C, are connected in the circuit shown in the figure (Figure 1).
Part A When the switch S is closed, please explain which of the following answers is correct
a. When the switch S is closed, the brightness of A and B remains the same as it was, but C goes out.
b. the brightness of A and B remains the same as it was, but C will be about half as bright as it was.
c. the brightness of A and B decreases, and C goes out.
d. the brightness of A and B increases, and C will be about half as bright as it was.
e. the brightness of A and B increases, but C goes out.
Explanation / Answer
The current flows through a minimum resistance path. So when switch is closed the current flows throughthe switch so c will be off. And as c goes off the equvalent resistance becomes lesser so current increases thus the power increases so the brightness of a and b. Hence option (e) is correct.
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