Some electric bulbs are connected in series across a $220\, V$ supply in a room. If one bulb is fused then remaining bulbs are connected again in series across the same supply. The illumination in the room will
When one bulb will fuse out resistance of the series combination will be reduced.
Hence from ${P_{Consumed}} \propto \frac{1}{R}$ illumination will increase.
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