Paheli connected two bulbs to a cell as shown in the figure,
She found that filament of bulb B is broken. Will bulb A glow in this circuit? Give reason."
As the filament of bulb B is broken, then the circuit is incomplete. So, the current can not flow through it. In this way, bulb A will not glow at all.
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