If you add more cells in series with the bulbs, the current will increase as the voltage across the bulbs increases.
If you add more cells in parallel with the bulbs, the current will stay the same because the voltage of the cells does not increase when they are added in parallel.
Nothing if the current capacity of the circuit is not exceeded. The extra bulb will draw more current and if the limit is not reached all bulbs will continue at their rated brightness. If the current capacity is overrdrawn either the circuit breakeer will break and stop all lights or if the capacity is not fused all lights will dim.
Assuming you add more cells in series, the voltage will increase. If you don't change the resistance of the circuit, this in turn will also increase the current.
Neurons are nerve cells in the body but if you meant neutrons nothing normally happens; it sometimes increases radioactivity.
Yes, that is how they convert sunlight to electric current
fuel cells
Metals are good conductors of electric current as they have free electrons. So metals have been used as connecting wires to connect the cells and bulbs.
The Old Cells Die And A Number Of News Cells Are replaces by them.
it devides into the number of there cell
They double
YESAnswerNot necessarily. The current depends on the potential difference and the load resistance. If you connect cells in parallel, you do not effect its voltage or the load, so the current is unaffected (although the battery's current 'capacity' will increase). If you connect the cells in series, then you will increase the voltage and the current will increase.
Mitral Cells.
More cells = more available power. Power = voltage * current. The orientation of the cells determines whether this power is delivered as more voltage, or more current. If the cells are in series, the voltage will increase proportionately and the available current will remain unchanged; if the cells are in parallel, the current will increase proportionately and the voltage will remain unchanged.
The number of chromosomes doubles in comparison to the sex cells.
Nothing if the current capacity of the circuit is not exceeded. The extra bulb will draw more current and if the limit is not reached all bulbs will continue at their rated brightness. If the current capacity is overrdrawn either the circuit breakeer will break and stop all lights or if the capacity is not fused all lights will dim.
by adding resistance in parallel more current is bound to flow
Number of bacterial cells is doubles .
decrease