- Joined
- Oct 20, 2013
- Messages
- 78
- Reaction score
- 20
Hey everyone. This is from the NOVA Physics book and its about circuits. If a wire is attached on top over that one light bulb, why does this also diminish the voltage drop for the light bulb below it? I thought since these were in parallel, it would only burn out the one light bulb and not affect the other at all? Instead, they are saying that that middle lightbulb will also then not have a voltage drop (change in V=0) and the voltage drop for the bottom light bulb would increase.
Thanks for any clarification with this.
Thanks for any clarification with this.