Lamps in street lighting are all connected in
a) Series
b) Parallel
c) Series parallel
d) End to End
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Answer / naveen
b
Parallel. One light burning out
does
not stop all current flow to the
other
lights.
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Answer / dipesh kumar
Street light bulbs are connected in parallel bcoz if we connect it in series then voltage across each bulb will not be same. As the no. of bulb will increase the voltage drops gradually across it i.e. the nearest bulb will glow higher and last will glow lower.
Second thing is that in series manner it is necessary to complete the circuit to pass the current further so if one bulb get fused circuit will be break current will not pass further.
But in parallel it does not happen therefore we prefer parallel connection.
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Answer / madhu
ANSWER is parallel bcoz if connection were in series then each home would have got low voltages when compared to other homes voltage as voltage in series will be truncated.
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Answer / sateesh
paraleel. in case of series one lamp fail all lamps fail. in parallel case one lamp fail remain will work.
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Answer / amit mishra
We need to apply full rated supply voltage to all street lights. So, the voltage should be same across the terminal of the lights. If we connect all the lights in parallel, then the voltage across each bulb is same. That is why all street lights are connected in parallel.
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Answer / d k roul
Parallel,boz all receive same voltage.if one is burn out others are remain in work.
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Answer / challa venkatesh
C
Combination of series and parallel because individual lights are connected in parallel and all lights are connected in series with respect to line
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