Physics, 10.11.2019 03:31 nonjabulomabaso7423
Chen connects several lightbulbs in a series circuit. electricity flows through the circuit, and all the bulbs light up.
what will happen if chen removes one light bulb?
a.
the other bulbs will turn off.
b.
the circuit will become a parallel circuit.
c.
the other bulbs will stay lit.
d.
the circuit will be closed.
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