The red lines indicate the wires used to connect the circuit. Each of the light bulb sockets has a light bulb in it. In

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The red lines indicate the wires used to connect the circuit. Each of the light bulb sockets has a light bulb in it. In

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The red lines indicate the wires used to connect the circuit. Each of the light bulb sockets has a light bulb in it. In this case, what will be the effect on the lamps in sockets A and C, of removing the lamp in socket no. B? They will both turn off They will continue to light with the same brightness They will continue to light with brightness reduced to 2/3 of the original They will continue to light with brightness increased to 3/2 of the original
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