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n a parallel circuit with three lights on it, one light breaks. What happens to the intensity of the other two lights?

a
they get brighter
b
they get dimmer

c
they go out
d
they stay the same

2 years ago

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D - they stay the same. In a parallel circuit, each light bulb has its own separate path for electricity to flow, so if one bulb breaks, the current can still flow through the other bulbs unaffected.
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