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"A. All bulbs in circuit 1 will shine at the same brightness as the original bulbs, while all bulbs in circuit 2 will be dimmer than the original bulbs. B. All bulbs in circuit 1 will shine more dimly than the original bulbs, while all bulbs in circuit 2 will have the same brightness as the original bulbs. C. The original bulbs will remain at their original brightness, but the bulbs added to circuit 1 will be dimmer than the bulbs added to circuit 2. D. The original bulbs will remain at their original brightness, but the bulbs added to circuit 1 will be brighter than the bulbs added to circuit 2."
Answer:
B. All bulbs in circuit 1 will shine more dimly than the original bulbs, while all bulbs in circuit 2 will have the same brightness as the original bulbs.
Step-by-step explanation:
Series circuit, as the name implies, is a circuit with two or more loads that are being fed in series with each other, connected in sequence, with only one path for the passage of electric current. Another way to visualize a circuit in series is that the loads have only one point in common between them, that is, there is no derivation point. In this case, in relation to the question above, all lamps in circuit 1 will glow less than the original lamps.
On the other hand, we have as the main characteristics of a parallel circuit that both the current and electrical voltage in the circuit will behave differently. In the case of electrical voltage, it will always be the same for all loads in the circuit, that is, the same voltage delivered by the source. The electric current will not be the same in the charges, unless they have two with the same resistance value. This is also due to a mathematical relationship, knowing that the voltage is the same in all charges, the electric current will vary according to the resistance, as they are inversely proportional quantities. For these reasons, in relation to the question above, we can say that all lamps in circuit 2 will have the same brightness as the original lamps.