a. The resistance will increase
b. The current will decrease
c. The voltage through each bulb will
Explanation:
a. For a series of resistors, the equivalent resistance is given by
[tex]R=R_1+R_2+...+R_n[/tex]
so, we see that adding more resistors in series, will increase the total resistance.
b. In a series circuit, the current through each bulb is the same for each bulb, and it is equal to the current flowing in the circuit, which is given by Ohm's law
[tex]I=\frac{V}{R}[/tex]
where V is the voltage supplied by the battery and R the total resistance of the circuit. Since the voltage provided by the battery, V, does not change, while the total resistance R increases, the current I will increase.
c. The voltage through each bulb is given by
[tex]V=R_i I[/tex]
where R_i is the resistance of the individual resistor and I is the current. Since the value of R_i does not change, while I (the current) has decreased, the voltage available to each bulb, V, will decrease.