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No. In a parallel circuit, the resistance gets cut in half, so logically the bulbs would do the opposite and get brighter.
Two bulbs connected in parallel are brighter than two connected in series. The resistance of the circuit is lower, electrons can flow more easily.
Yes, light bulbs can be powered by a parallel circuit.
on applying same power the one which glows brighter is the one connected in parallel connection.
The remaining bulb will be brighter than it was when both bulbs were working - due to the increased voltage.
it is because the energy flows through the switch and it makes the light bulb turn on and if the switch is open the energy will not flow it will stay in the place the switch begins
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A parallel circuit is cheaper because it is simpler but it does carry less power than a circuit so your light will be less bright.
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Parallel. One light burning out does not stop all current flow to the other lights.