When a circuit of light bulbs is wired so that if one bulb burns out the rest remain lit, it is called a parallel circuit. In a parallel circuit, each bulb is connected independently to the power source, allowing current to flow through multiple paths. This design ensures that the failure of one bulb does not affect the others, unlike in a series circuit, where all components are connected in a single path.
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