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Some strings of holiday lights are wired in series to save wiring costs. An old version utilized bulbs that break the electrical connection, like an open switch, when they burn out. If one such bulb burns out, what happens to the other? If such string operates on 120 V and has 40 identical bulbs, what is the normal operating voltage of each. Newer versions use bulbs that short circuit, like a closed switch, when they burn out. If one such bulb burns out, what happens to the others? If such a string operates on 120 V and has 39 remaining identical bulbs, what is then the operating voltage of each? 

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Rochelle Enrera
Rochelle EnreraLv10
19 Nov 2020

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