An static shock has a voltage of about 5,000V, but why doesn't it hurt you?
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Select the missing words in the text.
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A 1.5V cell is in a series circuit with two bulbs. What voltage is being received by the two bulbs?
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The same 1.5V cell is now in a parallel circuit with the two bulbs. What voltage is being received by the two bulbs?
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A 12V battery is in a series circuit with three bulbs. What is the voltage of the three bulbs?
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