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.
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If the bulb is remove from series circuit, the loop is break or no current flow.
And all the bulb in off state..
The series circuit is broken and all the bulbs go out from lack of power.
If you removed one bulb in the series circuit the other bulb will go out because series only go through one path of electricicty.
Current will cease to flow since removing the light bulb opens the circuit.
The circuit is broken and all bulbs go out.
The whole circuit fails - because the action of the bulb blowing cuts the circuit.
it should become dimmer
the light bulb gives off more light
A parallel circuit will not effect the other bulb. If the bulbs are in a series circuit the other bulb will not turn on.
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.
The whole circuit fails - because the action of the bulb blowing cuts the circuit.
it should become dimmer
In that case, the entire circuit won't work.
If you unscrewed any bulb in the circuit it would turn all of the bulbs off.
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.
Nothing. That's why it's a parallel circuit. If it was a series circuit, then the first bulb would go out.
The circuit will have the flow of electricity interrupted.
Unscrewing any bulb in a series circuit turns them all off. This is the same as opening the switch that controls them.
The resistance is increased, the voltage across each bulb is decreased and the current through the circuit is reduced.
the light bulb gives off more light
current in series always stays the same
Removing any bulb breaks the continuity of a series circuit, stopping the flow of electrical current. Removing a bulb in a parallel circuit does not interrupt the current flow, so the remaining lights continue to conduct electrical current.