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The capacitors in each circuit are fully charged before the switch is closed. Rank, from longest to shortest, the length of time the bulbs (resistors) stay lit in each circuit. Item 5 First, launch the video below. You will be asked to use your knowledge of physics to predict the outcome of an experiment. Then, close the video window and answer the question at right. You can watch the video again at any point. Part A The capacitors in each circuit are fully charged before the switch is closed. Rank, from longest to shortest, the length of time the bulbs (resistors) stay lit in each circuit. SubmitHintsMy AnswersGive UpReview Part Incorrect; One attempt remaining; Try Again Note that capacitors add when connected in parallel.
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