Draw a circuit diagram to show how 3 bulbs can be lit from a battery so that 2 bulbs are controlled by the same switch while the third bulb has its own switch.
A circuit diagram to show how 3 bulbs can be lit from a battery so that 2 bulbs are controlled by the same switch while the third bulb has its own switch is:
In the above figure, 2 bulbs are controlled by the same switch and the third bulb is controlled by its own switch. A battery is provided to give power to the lamps.
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