Consider the measurements you made in the circuit that has two bulbs in parallel. Which of the following statements correctly describe what you observed?

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Consider the measurements you made in the circuit that has two bulbs in parallel. Which of the following statements
correctly describe what you observed?
Select one or more:
O a. The current from the battery in a parallel circuit is not changed if more light bulbs (resistors) are added to circuit.
O b. Different parts of a parallel circuit can have different current.
O c. Within a parallel circuit the current is the same everywhere you measure it.
O d. The current from the battery in a parallel circuit decreases as more light bulbs (resistors) are added to circuit.
O e. The current from the battery in a parallel circuit increases as more light bulbs (resistors) are added to circuit.
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Transcribed Image Text:Consider the measurements you made in the circuit that has two bulbs in parallel. Which of the following statements correctly describe what you observed? Select one or more: O a. The current from the battery in a parallel circuit is not changed if more light bulbs (resistors) are added to circuit. O b. Different parts of a parallel circuit can have different current. O c. Within a parallel circuit the current is the same everywhere you measure it. O d. The current from the battery in a parallel circuit decreases as more light bulbs (resistors) are added to circuit. O e. The current from the battery in a parallel circuit increases as more light bulbs (resistors) are added to circuit. Check
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