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As you add additional light bulbs in series, which graph represents the total voltage across the light bulbs?
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As you add additional light bulbs in series, which graph represents the total voltage across the light bulbs?
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As you add additional light bulbs in series, which graph represents the total voltage across the light bulbs?
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Answer:
here are the graphs
Step-by-step explanation:
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As you add additional light bulbs in series, the total voltage across all of them doesn't change. It's just the voltage of the battery or power supply.
You forgot to show us your graphs, so we don't know which one says that.
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