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Consider the circuit given below
(i)
(ii) (iii)
(a) In which circuit are the lamps dimmest?
(b) In which circuit or circuits are the lamps of equal brightness to the lamps in circuit (i)?
(c) Which circuit gives out the maximum light?; Consider the circuit given below
(i)
(ii) (iii)
(a) In which circuit are the lamps dimmest?
(b) In which circuit or circuits are the lamps of equal brightness to the lamps in circuit (i)?
(c) Which circuit gives out the maximum light?

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Answered by vc500720
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Answer:

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Answered by bhuvna789456
1

(a) In circuit (ii) are the lamps dimmest.

(b) In circuit (iii)  are the lamps of equal brightness to the lamps in circuit (i)

(c) Circuit (iii)  gives out the maximum light

Explanation:

(a) The lamps in the series circuit will be the dimmest (ii) as the voltage will be split between the two lamps.

(b) The lamps will be as light in circuit (iii) as in circuit (i) since circuit (iii) is parallel arrangement. The voltage remains the same, in a parallel arrangement.

(c) Circuit (iii) provides full light since the circuit (iii) has a parallel structure. A parallel arrangement provides less resistance and therefore circuit (iii)  gives more light.

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