Three cells in parallel, two light bulbs (loads) in series, with one switch.
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When the bulbs are connected in parallel, each bulb has 120 V across it, each draws 1/3 A, and each dissipates 40 watts. ... Since all three bulbs are 40-watt bulbs, they have the same resistance, so the voltage drop across each one is the same and equals one-third of the applied voltage, or 120/3 = 40 volts.
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