The brightness of a bulb depends on current and voltage. So in parallel circuits, although voltage is the same, the current received by light bulbs is divided. So why do we say
The brightness of a bulb depends on current and voltage. So in parallel circuits, although voltage is the same, the current received by light bulbs is divided. So why do we say
![SOLVED: Why is the answer D? Doesn't the brightness of the light bulbs depend on both the current and voltage? After increasing the resistance in one of the branches, the voltage remains SOLVED: Why is the answer D? Doesn't the brightness of the light bulbs depend on both the current and voltage? After increasing the resistance in one of the branches, the voltage remains](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_images/7ac0e25a6b6d4a358cad661e9bb0977d.jpg)
SOLVED: Why is the answer D? Doesn't the brightness of the light bulbs depend on both the current and voltage? After increasing the resistance in one of the branches, the voltage remains
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