Lighting a Banquet Table: Series vs. Parallel Circuits

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The discussion revolves around the configuration of light bulbs used to illuminate a banquet table, specifically whether they are connected in series or parallel. The context is electrical circuits, focusing on the behavior of light bulbs under different configurations.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory, Assumption checking

Approaches and Questions Raised

  • Participants explore the reasoning behind the connection type, with some suggesting parallel connections for uniform brightness. Others question the implications of series connections, particularly regarding the failure of bulbs.

Discussion Status

The conversation is ongoing, with various perspectives being shared. Some participants provide insights into common practices with light bulb configurations, while others express skepticism about the original question's clarity and the assumptions made.

Contextual Notes

There is a noted lack of specific information regarding the actual setup of the light bulbs, leading to assumptions about their arrangement. The discussion also touches on the implications of different configurations in practical scenarios.

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I know that this is going to sound like a stupid question, but I was wondering if someone could explain the reasoning behind this question.

A hanging lamp illuminates a banquet table using 6 light bulbs (120 V). How are the bulbs connected? Series or parallel?

Any help would be great.
 
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I think that it would be parallel so that each light shines the same brightness, or they all receive the same amount of current, but I wasn't sure.
 
Most domestic incandescent bulbs are hooked up in parallel. Why would you not wan to hook them up in series?
 
The same reason XMAS tree lights aren't, if one goes out, they all do when hooked in series.
 
denverdoc said:
The same reason XMAS tree lights aren't, if one goes out, they all do when hooked in series.

Err, the question wasn't directed to you. I want to see how much understanding the OP has on this topic.
 
Sorry, didn't mean to kill a learning process. But this has got to be one of the dumber questions I've seen--not the fault of the OP's. As stated there is no answer. The first response tendered a possible reason, as in uniform illumination, but except for common sense assumption, we don't know how the lights were strung. They might have gone back and forth, criss crossed, etc. Maybe the host wanted an occasional excuse to grope the maid. Again, sorry if i stepped on anyones toes.
 

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