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In a series circuit each light completes its part of the circuit and connects to the next light. So, if one light fails, the circuit is broken and the flow of current to all lights must stop.
no, the circuit won't complete
Answer: it will burn out **Explain:**The same current flows through each part of a series circuit. If the circuit is broken at any point there won't be any current that will flow. In this case, if one of the bulbs blew out, the other bulb would not be able to light up because the flow of electric current would have been interrupted. #Carryonlearning
A voltage error circuit is called an error amplifier and happens when there are discrepancies between the voltage output and the reference voltage. A current error circuit happens when there is a disruption of flow in an ammeter.
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In a series circuit, if the current is broken the flow of all electricity stops.
Then the current will stop flowing.
In that case, the entire circuit won't work.
the circuit is broken.
No current will flow though a circuit which is broken.
In a series circuit, all bulbs are necessary to complete the circuit. If one bulb goes out, the circuit is broken, so none of the bulbs would light up.
When a fuse blows, it essentialy breaks the circuit. So the current can no longer flow, this is used as a safety measure.
A multimeter will help you find if the wiring circuit is broken.
A parellel circuit does not fail if one light dies. In a series circuit, it's broken if one light fails (like the old style Christmas lights). See link for example...
In a series circuit each light completes its part of the circuit and connects to the next light. So, if one light fails, the circuit is broken and the flow of current to all lights must stop.
When a switch is closed the path through the circuit is continuous.
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