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Two bulb on which rated 100 watt and 220 volt and 60 watt and 220 volt connecting parallel to each other and a battery having voltage 220 volt to complete the circuit. What is the value of of equivalent resistance of two bulb ? What is the value of cell current?​

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Answered by ItzGeniusMunda
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Given parameters

Potential difference (V) = 220 V

Power of lamp 1 (P1) = 100 W

Power of lamp 2 (P2) = 60 W

Both the bulbs are connected in parallel. Therefore, the potential difference across each of them will be 220 V, because no division of voltage occurs in a parallel circuit.

We know that

Power = Voltage x Current

P = V x I

I = P/V

Lamp 1:

I1 = P1/V

I1 = 100/220

I1 = 5/11 A

Lamp 2:

I2 = P2/V

I2 = 60/220

I2 = 3/11 A

Net current (I) = I1 + I2

I = 5/11 + 3/11

I = 8/11

I = 0.7273 A

Hence, current drawn from the line is 0.727 A

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Answered by ItzUrTanu
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