No, the current will be too high.
Yes.
If the lights are the load of the circuit, then the lights will be off if the circuit is open.
Lights are on in closed circuit. It means that is a current flowing when circuit is being closed.
The circuit breakers in a panelboard feed separate circuits. The lights that stay on are on a different circuit than the ones that go off. To fine the circuit that feeds the lights that stay on, go to the panelboard and turn off the breakers one by one until the lights go out. This is the circuit that feeds that circuit of lights. Remember that lights and receptacles can be on the same circuit together.
series circuit
To design a circuit so that lights can be turned on and off separately, we connect the circuit in parallel.
A parallel circuit lights up even when one bulb is out.
If you remove one light from a chain of lights, and the other lights turn off, then it is a 'series' circuit.
Yes you would use a serial circuit You would use parallel circuit lights for a Christmas tree because if you used series circuit lights, and one of the bulb blows, the rest of the bulbs will go out. But with parallel circuit lights, if one bulb blows the rest of the bulbs will remain their brightness.
No, electric lights come in both parallel and series circuit.
The number plate light is usually on the same circuit as the head lights.
about 5 lights to a circuit breaker in the circuit