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What do light bulbs do in a circuit?

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Updated: 8/18/2019

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Are there supposed to be light bulbs in a parallel circuit?

Yes, light bulbs can be powered by a parallel circuit.


When the two bulbs are in placewhat happens?

When two light bulbs are in place, there will be a circuit created where electricity can flow through both bulbs. If the circuit is intact and the bulbs are functioning, they will both light up. If one of the bulbs is faulty or the circuit is broken, then both bulbs may not light up.


What happens to the voltages across the light bulbs in a parallel circuit change as more light bulbs are added to the circuit?

nothing


If you have three light bulbs on a circuit but all the bulbs have a different electrical path what kind of circuit do you have?

Parallel.


If you have 3 light bulbs on a single circuit what kind of circuit do you have?

Parallel


Will a circuit with two light bulbs in series light up?

Yes, a circuit with two light bulbs connected in series can light up. Current flows through the first light bulb, then through the second, allowing both bulbs to illuminate. If one bulb burns out, however, both bulbs will go out.


What does the light bulb do in a circuit?

Bulbs convert an electrical energy to produce light


Why does it not effect any of the light bulbs when you take one light bulb out from the parallel circuit?

In a parallel circuit, each light bulb has its own separate path for the current to flow, so removing one light bulb does not interrupt the current to the other light bulbs. The remaining light bulbs will continue to work because the circuit is not broken.


If a light bulb is missing in a series circuit will the bulb light?

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.


When a circuit of light bulbs is wired in such a way that if one light bulb burns out the rest stay lit it is called a circuit?

That would be a parallel circuit.


This circuit is a series circuit because?

the same current flows through both light bulbs


How is energy transferred in a parallel circuit to produce light?

In a parallel circuit, each branch receives the same voltage, allowing multiple devices (such as light bulbs) to operate independently. Energy is transferred from the power source to the light bulbs through the interconnected branches, which illuminate when the circuit is closed and electrons flow through the bulbs, converting electrical energy into light energy.