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There will be no change, because it is a parallel circuit.

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Q: What would happen if a lamp was unscrewed from a parallel circuit?
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If you unscrewed the second bulb in the parallel circuit when it was on what happens to the first?

Nothing. That's why it's a parallel circuit. If it was a series circuit, then the first bulb would go out.


In a combination of a parallel and series circuit what would happen if a light bulb was unscrewed?

In a parallel circuit nothing would happen. All the other light bulbs would remain on since there is an alternative path for current to flow. In a series circuit the entire circuit would be de-energized and all the bulbs would go out.


What would happen if one bulb burns out in a parallel circuit?

Nothing much will happen except the same bulb will not blow..


Would a bedroom be wired using a series circuit or a parallel circuit?

A parallel circuit


Can each branch in a parallel circuit may hold several resistors?

Yes, but then it would be a 'series-parallel' circuit, not a 'parallel' circuit!


What type of circuit would be used in lighting circuit?

A lighting circuit would be a parallel circuit.


What happens when you unscrew a light bulb in a series circuit?

If you unscrewed any bulb in the circuit it would turn all of the bulbs off.


A circuit with 4 parallel parts but only one serial part would be called a what kind of circuit?

parallel circuit


What would happen if a wire in a parallel circuit broke?

All of the current would travel down the remaining intact wire - possibly overheating.


What circuit would you use if you were building a house?

A parallel circuit


Why did the other bulb go out also when you unscrewed the circuit?

Without seeing the circuit involved no real answer can be given. I would guess you have a diagram of the circuit, tracing it out should answer your question.


Is series parallel the same as parallel?

No, series parallel, as it implies has components of the circuit configured in both series and parallel. This is typically done to achieve a desired resistance in the circuit. A parallel circuit is a circuit that only has the components hooked in parallel, which would result in a lower total resistance in the circuit than if the components were hooked up in a series parallel configuration.