Use the circuit diagram to decide if the lightbulb will light. justify your answer.
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Physics, 31.12.2019 14:31 matlenanem4437
Use the circuit diagram to decide if the lightbulb will light. justify your answer.
the sample answer is: the lightbulb will not light because this is a short circuit. the branch without the bulb has almost no resistance, so all the current will flow through that branch instead of flowing through the bulb.
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