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A, B, C are identical bulbs. How does th...

A, B, C are identical bulbs. How does the brightness of A and B change when the switch S is closed ?

A

Brightness of A increases but that of B decreases .

B

Brightness of A remains the same but that of B decreases.

C

Brightness of both A and B decreases .

D

Brightness of both A and B increases .

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