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Over here, we consider that the Heater and the bulb are connected in a parallel connection.
So, when we switch on the Heater of high power rating, it draws a large amount of current from the circuit.
As, large amount of current goes to the heater, so the bulb could only receive only a small amount of current, which is not sufficient for the bulb to glow brightly.
So, less amount of current to the bulb is responsible for this.
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So, when we switch on the Heater of high power rating, it draws a large amount of current from the circuit.
As, large amount of current goes to the heater, so the bulb could only receive only a small amount of current, which is not sufficient for the bulb to glow brightly.
So, less amount of current to the bulb is responsible for this.
I hope this helps you.
If you got your Answer then please mark me Brainliest !!
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