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If they have the same resistance they will. Kirchhoff's' Law.
Brightness of a light bulb depends on the power, current, resistance and size of the filament. Lumens is the unit of measurement for the brightness of a bulb. A bulb has more brightness if there is more power and current. Greater the resistance, less is the brightness.
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Loudness is to brightness as sound is to light.
The brightness of the light will change with the voltage of the battery.That's not always related to its physical size.The higher the voltage is, the brighter the light will be, until you reach oneparticular voltage where the light goes out, because you have burned it outwith overvoltage.
They dim as the total resistance of series of resistances is the sum of the resistances; and current = V/R.
Brightness refers to amount of light, 100% is maximum light and 0% is minimum light or no light - black.
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Then the brightness of the light buld increases.
The root word "phos" comes from Greek and means "light" or "shining." It is commonly found in words related to light or brightness, such as phosphorous or phosphorescent.
Two bulbs connected in parallel are brighter than two connected in series. The resistance of the circuit is lower, electrons can flow more easily.