$B_{1}$, $B_{2}$ and $B_{3}$ are three identical bulbs connected to a battery of steady $EMF$ with key $K$ closed. What happens to the brightness of the bulbs $B_{1}$ and $B_{2}$ when the key $K$ is opened?

  • A
    Brightness of the bulb $B_{1}$ increases and that of $B_{2}$ decreases
  • B
    Brightness of the bulbs $B_{1}$ and $B_{2}$ increase
  • C
    Brightness of the bulb $B_{1}$ decreases and $B_{2}$ increases
  • D
    Brightness of the bulbs $B_{1}$ and $B_{2}$ decrease

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