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A fourth light bulb is added to the parallel circuit. What will happen to the battery?


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Yeah Oh okay So science members another one for you

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Four or five in this little Siri's here A fourth

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light bulb is added to the parallel circuit What will

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happen to the battery Assuming a battery running in that

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battery planted in your garden Well adding a fourth light

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bulb will draw Mohr charge flow from the battery making

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it dream faster I got a power somehow Well we've

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observed this phenomenon firsthand on our smartphone right The more

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APS we use it once while the faster the battery

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drains And conveniently enough now that our phone is dead

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No You don't need to call Grandma anymore to tell

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her where we are Also we debunked asshole magically infinite

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supply of elect Chris ity myth earlier didn't we Yeah

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and solar power doesn't count different things So that's it

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The answer is d the battery will dream faster Ah

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