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30. What would happen if the light bulb labeled Lamp B were removed?

Switch
Lamp A
Battery
Lamp B
Lamp C
a. Lamp A and C would still light up.
b. Lamp A and C would both go out.
C. Lamp A would not light, but lamp C would.
d. Lamp A would still light, but lamp C would not.

30. What would happen if the light bulb labeled Lamp B were removed? Switch Lamp A-example-1

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Final answer:

If the light bulb labeled Lamp B were removed, Lamp A and C would still light up.

Step-by-step explanation:

If the light bulb labeled Lamp B were removed, Lamp A and C would still light up. Lamp B acts as a parallel circuit branch, meaning it has its own independent path for current flow. Removing Lamp B would not affect the current flowing through Lamp A and Lamp C. They would continue to receive current from the battery and light up.

User Bordz
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Answer:

The answer is B.

Step-by-step explanation:

The answer is be because they are all sharing the circuit, therefore they would all go out.

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