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What happens when the student adds another bulb for a total of three bulbs in their series circuit?


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Yeah Oh Okay Next Bowlby question for you science people

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What happens when the student adds another bulb For a

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total of three bulbs in there Siri's circuit like good

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would look like that With light bulbs need to share

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the electrical charge flow There isn't some magically infinite supply

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of electricity flowing through this circuit From the description above

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we know that lightbulbs slow down the flow See it

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told Yet right there And the lower the flow while

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the dimmer the lightbulb So like if there were eighty

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of them it would barely even glow So that's it 00:00:44.52 --> [endTime] The answer is C The bulbs get dimmer

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