Physics, asked by maheshThomas, 1 year ago

Two 120v light bulbs ,one of 25w and other of 200w were connected in series across a 240v line.One bulb burnt almost instantaneously .Which one was burnt and why?

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Answered by kvnmurty
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25W = P1 and 200 W = P2 are the ratings on the bulbs.  That means those bulbs are supposed to work at that power ratings.  Voltage ratings of hte bulbs are: 120Volts.  R1 and R2 are their resistances.

 P = V² / R 
    => R1 = V² / P1 = 120² / 25 = 576 Ohms ;  I1 = V/R1 = 120/576 = 0.2083 Amp
                 maximum current this bulb can take is  0.2083 Amp
         R2  = V² / P2 = 120² / 200 = 72 Ohms;   I2 = V/R2 = 1.667 Amp
                 current rating = 1.667 Amp

When both bulbs are connected in series with 240 Volts line,
        total resistance in the resistance = R1 + R2 = 648 Ohms
     The current in the circuit = I = 240/648 = 0.370  Amperes

Since, 0.370 is more than 0.2083 Amp.  the bulb with smaller power  Watts rating is burnt.


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