A battery (ɛ = 10V) is connected the six light bulbs (L, through L6) in the following circuit. All light bulbs have the same resistance of 10 N. After the switch K is closed, the bulbs are lit up. Which of the followings are true %3D I. L3 and L4 bulbs have equal brightness II. If L, and L, bulbs burn out, no other bulb in the circuit will glow. III. The EMF source generates new electrons and supplies them to the electric circuit. ee L2 ee Only II Only I Only Il and II Only I and II Only I and III O Only II O I, II, and II

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A battery (ɛ = 10V) is connected the six light bulbs (L, through
L6) in the following circuit. All light bulbs have the same
resistance of 10 N. After the switch K is closed, the bulbs are lit
up. Which of the followings are true
I. L3 and L4 bulbs have equal brightness
II. If L, and L2 bulbs burn out, no other bulb in the circuit will
glow.
III. The EMF source generates new electrons and supplies them to
the electric circuit.
L2
ee
25
O Only II
Only I
Only Il and III
Only I and II
Only I and III
O Only III
O 1, II, and III
Transcribed Image Text:A battery (ɛ = 10V) is connected the six light bulbs (L, through L6) in the following circuit. All light bulbs have the same resistance of 10 N. After the switch K is closed, the bulbs are lit up. Which of the followings are true I. L3 and L4 bulbs have equal brightness II. If L, and L2 bulbs burn out, no other bulb in the circuit will glow. III. The EMF source generates new electrons and supplies them to the electric circuit. L2 ee 25 O Only II Only I Only Il and III Only I and II Only I and III O Only III O 1, II, and III
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