Two bulbs are connected in a parallel circuit. One bulb blows (blast), what will happen to the other bulb?
دو بلب ایک متوازی سرکٹ میں جڑے ہوئے ہیں۔( ایک بلب اڑتا ہے،) دوسرے کا کیا ہوگا؟
Answer: Remains same
Explanation
- In a parallel circuit, if one bulb blows, the other bulb will remain the same.
- This is because each bulb in a parallel circuit has its own independent path to the power source.
- The failure of one bulb does not affect the current flowing through the other bulb's path.
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