Physics, asked by saifshaikh101, 1 year ago

Observe the following figure which bulb get fuse?

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Answered by nash49
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Bulb B will get fuse


saifshaikh101: Explanation please
nash49: This is because when we find power in bulb B, it is more than the current
nash49: Hence it requires a fuse
chandranil5171: Bulb B will get fused!!
Answered by gadakhsanket
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Hey dear,

● Answer -
Bulb A

● Explaination -
# Given -
Pa = 50 W
Va = 220 V
Pb = 100 W
Vb = 220 V
V = 440 V

# Solution -
Current through bulb A -
Ia = Pa / Va
Ia = 50 / 220
Ia = 0.227 A

Current through bulb B -
Ib = Pb / Vb
Ib = 100 / 220
Ib = 0.455 A


Resistance of bulb A -
Ra = 220^2 / 50
Ra = 968 ohm

Resistance of bulb B -
Rb = 220^2 / 100
Rb = 484 ohm

Total resistance in series -
R = Ra + Rb
R = 968 + 484
R = 1452 ohm

Current flowing through circuit is -
I = V / R
I = 440 / 1452
I = 0.303 A


As I > Ia, bulb A will get lit .


Hope this helps you...
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