Analyse the circuit to answer the following questions (i) What kind of combination are the lamps arranged in (saries or parallel)? (ii) Explain with reference to your above answer, What are the advantages (any two) of this combination of lamps? (iii) Explain with proper calculation which lamp glows the brightest? (iv) find out total resistance of the circuit
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If one lamp is faulty, it will not affect the working of the other lamps. They will also be using the full potential of the battery as they are connected in parallel. The lamp with the highest power will glow the brightest.
P=VI
In this case, all the bulbs have the same voltage. But lamp C has the highest current.
Hence, for Lamp C P=5 x 60 Watt = 300 W. (the maximum).
The total current in the circuit = 3+4+5+3 A = 15A
The Voltage = 60V
V=IR and hence R =V / I
= 60 / 15 A = 4A
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Answer:
The lamps are in parallel .
Explanation:
If one lamp is faulty, it will not
affect the working of the other lamps. They will also be using
the full potential of the battery as they are connected in parallel.
The lamp with the highest power will glow the brightest.
P=VI
In this case, all the bulbs have
the same voltage. But lamp C
has the highest current.
Hence, for Lamp C
P=5 x 60 Watt = 300 W.
The total current in the circuit = 3+4+5+3 A = 15A
The Voltage = 60V
V=IR
and hence R = V/ I
(16 / 15 ) A
= 4A
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