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Will the light bulb not light, be dim, medium, or bright? Explain why.

PLS ANSWER ASAP Will the light bulb not light, be dim, medium, or bright? Explain-example-1
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One battery is in series

  • This circuit is a series circuit
  • The light will be dim
  • One battery is in opposition, it slows down the flow of electrons.

Claim: The light bulb will not light.

  • Evidence: Only one battery is in the circuit, and this circuit is a parallel circuit.
  • Reasoning: In a parallel circuit, each component has its own independent path to the battery, so if one component fails, the others will still work. However, since there is only one battery in this circuit, if the battery fails, the entire circuit will fail, and the light bulb will not light.
  • Summary: The light bulb will not light because there is only one battery in the circuit, and a parallel circuit requires two or more batteries to function. If the battery fails, the entire circuit will fail.



Will the light bulb not light, be dim, medium, or bright? Explain why.

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Claim 1 point:

A statement that answers the question above.

Evidence 2 points: Data/Evidence that supports your claim

Reasoning 2 points: Explain how the evidence supports your claim

Summary 5 points: Put it all together. Use your claim, evidence, reasoning to write a 3-5 sentence summary.

One battery is in ----------

This circuit is a -----------circuit

The light will be ----------

One battery is in opposition it ---------- down the flow of electrons.

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