The brightness of bulb A will not be affected, but the brightness of bulbs B and D will become brighter.
In the given circuit, the bulbs B, C, and D are connected in series, whereas bulb A is connected in parallel.
All parts of a series circuit are wired together end to end to create a single path for current flow.
A series circuit of incandescent bulbs would have reduced brightness and increased life when a bulb is added. When a bulb is removed from the series combination, the brightness of the other bulbs will increase. Each bulb acts as a resistor reducing the current through each bulb. In a series circuit, when one bulb burns out, it acts as an open switch, and all bulbs go out.
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