A bulb B is connected to a source having constant emf and some internal resistance. A variable resistance R is connected in parallel to the bulb. If the resistance R is increased
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A and B are two identical bulbs of 40W connected to a V=12 volt cell. Switch S is closed to connect a third bulb C in the circuit. What happens to brightness of bulb A? Answer for two cases: (i) Bulb C is a very high wattage bulb. (ii) Bulb C is a very low wattage bulb. All the three bulbs have rated voltage of 12 volt.
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Sep
A and B are two identical bulbs of 40W connected to a V=12 volt cell. Switch S is closed to connect a third bulb C in the circuit. What happens to brightness of bulb A? Answer for two cases: (i) Bulb C is a very high wattage bulb. (ii) Bulb C is a very low [...]
A bulb B is connected to a source having constant emf and some internal resistance. A variable resistance R is connected in parallel to the bulb. If the resistance R is increased, how will it affect the- (a) Brightness of the bulb? (b) Power spent by the source ?
04
Sep
A bulb B is connected to a source having constant emf and some internal resistance. A variable resistance R is connected in parallel to the bulb. If the resistance R is increased, how will it affect the- (a) Brightness of the bulb? (b) Power spent by the source ? A bulb B is connected to [...]