Physics, asked by itsvishal, 11 months ago

give reason for your answer....​

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Answered by rudra09
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refer to the attachment.....

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Answered by Anonymous
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p=v²/R

R=v²/p

now we for the first bulb..

R1=220²/100=484ohm

now for the second bulb...

R2=220²/60=806.67ohm

so the second bulb has higher resistance.....

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