10. In a parallel circuit, why is it that when a bulb burns out or is loose, the other bulbs still light up? * 1 point A. because each connection in the circuit is independent from the others B. because electric current is allowed to pass through a single path C. because electric current can be stopped from flowing D. because the electric current does not flow
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10. In a parallel circuit, why is it that when a bulb burns out or is loose, the other bulbs still light up?
A. because each connection in the circuit is independent from the others
B. because electric current is allowed to pass through a single path
C. because electric current can be stopped from flowing
D. because the electric current does not flow
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A parallel circuit has more than one path for electricity to flow, so when one bulb burns out, the other(s) still light up.
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