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### Circuit Diagram Question

The light bulbs shown in the circuit below all have the same resistance (assumed to be constant). Click on the brightest bulb. The brightness of a light bulb is directly proportional to the amount of power it dissipates.

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The diagram depicts a circuit consisting of a battery and five identical light bulbs labeled A, B, C, D, and E. 

- **Light bulbs A and B** are in parallel with each other.
- **Light bulbs D and E** are also in parallel with each other.
- The combination of D and E are in series with bulb C. 
- The parallel combination of A and B is in series with the series combination of C, D, and E.

The task is to determine which bulb will be the brightest based on the circuit configuration, considering that all bulbs have equal resistance. The brightness of each bulb is proportional to the power it dissipates, which can be determined using the formula for electrical power: \( P = I^2 \times R \) or \( P = V^2 / R \). The properties of series and parallel circuits will affect the current and voltage distribution among the bulbs.
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Transcribed Image Text:### Circuit Diagram Question The light bulbs shown in the circuit below all have the same resistance (assumed to be constant). Click on the brightest bulb. The brightness of a light bulb is directly proportional to the amount of power it dissipates. **Diagram Explanation:** The diagram depicts a circuit consisting of a battery and five identical light bulbs labeled A, B, C, D, and E. - **Light bulbs A and B** are in parallel with each other. - **Light bulbs D and E** are also in parallel with each other. - The combination of D and E are in series with bulb C. - The parallel combination of A and B is in series with the series combination of C, D, and E. The task is to determine which bulb will be the brightest based on the circuit configuration, considering that all bulbs have equal resistance. The brightness of each bulb is proportional to the power it dissipates, which can be determined using the formula for electrical power: \( P = I^2 \times R \) or \( P = V^2 / R \). The properties of series and parallel circuits will affect the current and voltage distribution among the bulbs.
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