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How should the several electric lamps be connected with the mains so that the switching on or off a lamp has no effect on the operation of other lamps? - Physics

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How should the several electric lamps be connected with the mains so that the switching on or off a lamp has no effect on the operation of other lamps?

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All the electrical appliances in a building should be connected in parallel at the mains, each with a separate switch and a separate fuse connected in the live wire so that the switching on or off in a room has no effect on other lamps in the same building.

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Chapter 9: Electrical Power and Household Circuits - Exercise 9 (A) 1 [Page 218]

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Selina Physics [English] Class 10 ICSE
Chapter 9 Electrical Power and Household Circuits
Exercise 9 (A) 1 | Q 15 | Page 218

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