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Answered by Anonymous
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<b>Hello Friend<b>

The answer of u r question is

✖️ Which position should I switch be placed to turn both lamps on and of the same time ✖️

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Option.C

We have to place the switch at C

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Answered by Anonymous
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INFORMATION GIVEN :

We are given a diagram consisting of two lamps : front lamp and a rear lamp placed at the left and right side respectively . There are 4 points namely A , B , C and D and we are required to place a switch in any of these points so that we will light up both the bulbs with one switch . This can only be possible if the circuit is connected .

SOLUTION :

Since electric current will flow from the terminal facing C we are sure that if we fix a switch there , then we can easily light up the 2 lamps . If we keep the switch on D then we cannot light up the front lamp If we place the switch on A and B we cannot light up the rear lamp . Hence we cannot light up both the lamps until we keep the switch on C .

ANSWER :

OPTION C

NOTE :

The current flows from the bigger mark to the shorter mark and we need to know that the flow of current depends on the potential difference .

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