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If there are two bulbs connected in series and one blows out, what happens to the other bulb?Answer areaThe other bulb continues to glow with the same brightnessThe other bulb stops glowingThe other bulb glows with increased brightnessThe other bulb also burns out

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If there are two bulbs connected in series and one blows out, what happens to the other bulb?Answer areaThe other bulb continues to glow with the same brightnessThe other bulb stops glowingThe other bulb glows with increased brightnessThe other bulb also burns out

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The other bulb stops glowing. When bulbs are connected in series, the current has to pass through all the bulbs. If one bulb blows out, the circuit is broken and current cannot flow, causing the other bulb to stop glowing as well.

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