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Bulbs that are connected in parallel would be the same brightness as a bulb on its own. If the bulbs were in series with other bulbs, then they would be dimmer. The voltage would drop across a series.

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The brightness of a lamp depends upon its power and voltage rating, not on its shape. If each lamp had identical power/voltage ratings, there would be no difference.

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Q: Is it true that when a round bulb and a long are connected in a parallel circuit the long bulb is brighter than the round bulb?
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