Compare the two circuit diagrams If one of the resistors is turned off (a light bulb goes out), what happens to the other resistors (light bulbs) in both situations? In both cases, all of the other bulbs go out as well B) In both cases, all of the other bulbs will stay lit and be brighter In the series circuit, all of the other bulbs will go out; in parallel, the rest remain it D) In the series circult, the remaining bucks stay lit and get brighter: in parallel, they all go out.
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