Consider the circuit shown below :K1K2B4 K3B1B2VB3Which of the following bulb(s) will glow when switches K2 and K3 are closed ?(1) only B3 and B4 (2) only B1, B3 and B4 (3) all bulbs (4) only B2 and B3
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Consider the circuit shown below :K1K2B4 K3B1B2VB3Which of the following bulb(s) will glow when switches K2 and K3 are closed ?(1) only B3 and B4 (2) only B1, B3 and B4 (3) all bulbs (4) only B2 and B3
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