Physics, asked by lianaarora15, 1 year ago

3 incandescent bulbs of 100 W each are connected in series in an electric circuit. In another set three bulbs of the same voltage are connected in parallel to the same source. Will the bulbs in the two circuits glow with the same brightness? Justify. Plz answer soon and no spam plz

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Answered by Vamprixussa
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Each bulb in parallel combination glows 3 times brighter to that of each bulb in series combination.

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Answered by monubarawal2002
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No,the bulbs in two circuits will not glow with the same brightness.

The bulbs in the series connection will be dimmer than bulbs connected in the parallel circuits.

this is because, the voltage is lower in ever bulb in the series connection.

and in the parallel,voltage remains same across each bulb.


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