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calculate the resistance of a bulb rated 100w, 220v . what is the current flowing in the bulb when connected across a potential difference of 220 v ?

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Answered by Manisharaika
23

Explanation:

Firstly we calculate the resistance of the bulb,

According to Ohm’s Law

R=V/I Where,R=Resistance , V=Voltage ,I=Current..

100w at 220v, I=P/V.

=100/220=0.454Amp.

R=V/I; 220/0.454=484.56 ohms.

When it is connected to 240 Volts

I=V/R; 240/484.56=0.495 ~ 0.50 Amps.

Power consumed(P)=V×I; 240×0.50=120 W.

The bulb will consume 120 W at 240 Volts. 20W difference.

This is not a loss the bulb glows brighter than it used in 220 volts..

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Answered by kumargauravght
0

Explanation:

correct answer which is given above

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