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In a parallel circuit, if one bulb blows out, the other bulbs will:
AAlso stop glowing
BGlow brighter
CContinue to glow with same brightness
DBecome dimmer
✓ Correct Answer: C — Continue to glow with same brightness
In parallel, each branch is independent. The voltage across the remaining bulbs stays the same, so they glow normally.
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