Environmental Sciences, asked by kinimanomay, 10 months ago

Thickness of the wire affects the brightness of the bulb. Do you agree or disagree? Justify your answer

Answers

Answered by Manjuri68
18

Answer : The bulb that’s attached to the thicker wire is brighter.

The thin wire will conduct electricity, but there is more electrical resistance. The thicker wire is like the four lane highway. There’s a lot less electrical resistance, and as a result, that light bulb burns brighter because more electricity can reach it.

Answered by shauryatiwari09
4

Answer:

yes I agree

Explanation:

it is because width or cross section of the wire affects resistance and according to that the current reaches the bulb.in a thick wire,electrons get a larger cross section to flow as compared to thin wire

a thick wire offers less resistance

Similar questions