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There are two electric lamps M and N which are joined in a series having resistance equal to 15 Ω and 20 Ω respectively. If the potential difference between two terminals of electric circuit is 220V, find the total resistance and electric current through the circuit. Also find the potential difference across the two lamps separately.

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Answered by kariabhumi02
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Answer:

Resistance of lamp m = 15Ω

Resistance of lamp n = 20Ω

Both are joined in series so, Req = R₁ + R₂

Req = 15Ω + 20Ω = 35Ω

Given, potential difference across the circuit = 220V

so, use Ohm's law,

V = iR

Current through circuit , i = 220/35 = 6.28 A

Now, potential difference across lamp m = Resistance of lamp × current

= 15Ω × 6.28A = 94.2V

Potential difference across lamp n = resistance of lamp n × current

= 20Ω × 6.28A = 125.6

Explanation:

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