This phenomenon typically occurs in a series circuit, where electrical components are connected end-to-end. In this type of circuit, if one light bulb fails or is removed, it creates an open circuit, preventing electrical flow and causing all bulbs in the series to go out. This is in contrast to parallel circuits, where each bulb operates independently; if one bulb fails, the others remain lit.
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