Answer:
C
Explanation:
PLACING BULBS IN SERIES
Increasing the number of bulbs decreases the brightness of the bulbs.
The resistance increases. Â In a series circuit, adding bulbs increases the resistance in the circuit. A complete circuit requires the electrons to move from the negative terminal of the battery to the positive terminal. Â When one bulb is unscrewed it opens the circuit preventing a complete circuit and the electrons cannot return to the battery.
PLACING BULBS IN PARALLEL
Two bulbs in parallel are brighter than two bulbs in series. Â In a parallel circuit each bulb is in its own circuit. Â As bulbs are added the resistance in the circuit decreases since each circuit is another pathway for electrons to move from one end of the circuit to the other.