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electricity - Resistors are used to reduce current to prevent light bulbs from "exploding" but it's also said that "current remains same at all points in a circuit" - Physics Stack Exchange
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A circuit consists of a battery, a resistor R and two light bulbs A and B as shown. If the filaments in light A burns out, then the following is true for
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