If one bulb in a series circuit goes out, then current can't flow anywhere
in the circuit. A circuit in which current can't flow is an open circuit.
The amps (ampiers) decrease when in a series circuit ( with a light bulb)
u see the light bulbs on a series circuit's brightness evolves and the brightness on a parallel's circuit dont
A bulb does not light up if there is no voltage available across the bulb, or if the bulb is burned out.
The circuit will have the flow of electricity interrupted.
If you unscrewed any bulb in the circuit it would turn all of the bulbs off.
In a series circuit, if you open a bulb, current loop will be broken. So, current cannot travel all the wayback, hence no output. But in a parallel circuit, current will be only shared with parallel circuit, but the loop remains closed even if you remove the bulb. So, no change occurs.
The circuit will be interrupted. There will be no closed path through which the current can flow.
a closed circuit
An open circuit is one where the current is not able to complete the circuit. An example could be a light bulb connected to power but switched off, the circuit being broken by the switch, and considered "open." When flipping the switch On, it connects the power and the circuit is then closed.
In a series circuit, if another bulb is added, it is going to dim.
The amps (ampiers) decrease when in a series circuit ( with a light bulb)
A parallel circuit will not effect the other bulb. If the bulbs are in a series circuit the other bulb will not turn on.
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Yes. A typical light bulb socket is an open circuit when the bulb is removed, thus blocking the flow of current and turning off the remaining bulb. The removed bulb would go out too, of course. It is possible to imagine a bulb socket that reverts to a closed circuit when the bulb is removed. In that case, the remaining bulb would remain lit.
If one light bulb in a series circuit fails, all the other light bulbs will go out, until the failed bulb is replaced and the series circuit is completed again.If one light bulb in a parallel circuit fails, all the other light bulbs will still work.
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u see the light bulbs on a series circuit's brightness evolves and the brightness on a parallel's circuit dont