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The other light bulb still continues to shine if one light bulb is taken out of a parallel circuit. In a series circuit if one light bulb is removed the other light bulb goes black. This happens because the circuit is incomplete.

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It will have absolutely no effect on the operation of the rest of the circuit. However, the supply current will reduce by the amount of current that was drawn by that lamp prior to it being disconnected.

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If there are two or more light bulbs connected in parallel and energized (turned on),

and you remove one of them from its socket, then the one you remove goes out,

i.e. it ceases to glow, and it cools. That should be the only noticeable result.

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All the bulbs in the series goes out, as no current flows.

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Any other light bulbs on the parallel circuit will remain lit. On a serial circuit all light bulbs will go out, as removing the bulb has opened the circuit.

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THE REMAINING BULB WILL STAY LIT BECAUSE CURRENT DOES NOT FLOW IN ONE PATH OR DIRECTION .

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You create an atomic bomb!

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