Science, asked by SharletKC, 1 year ago

how much current will an electric bulb draw from a 220v source if
1)the resistance of the bulb filament is 1200ohm
2) if the resistance is 100ohm

Answers

Answered by jayaramduppatla
0
v=ir
i=v/r
=220/1200
=11/60
hope helps you
Answered by Anonymous
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\huge {\underline{\pink{Given:-}}}

Potential Difference ,V = 220V

Resistance ,R = 1200Ω

Resistance of Heater Coil = 100Ω

\huge {\underline{\blue{To Find:-}}}

Current in both Case ,I

\huge {\underline{\green{Solution:-}}}

Using Ohm's Law

• V = IR

Where,

V is the Voltage

I is the Current

R is the resistance.

For Bulb

V = IR

Substitute the value we get

➺ 220 = I × 1200

➺ I = \frac{220}{1200}

→ I = 0.18 A

Therefore, the current flow in the bulb is 0.18 Ampere.

For Electric Heater

V = IR

➺ I = \frac{V}{R}

Substitute the value we get

➺ I = \frac{220}{100}

➺ I = 2.2 A

Therefore, the current flow in the bulb is 2.2 Ampere.

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