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Two electric bulbs of 60 W and 100 W are connected in parallel to a 220 V supply line. If the potential difference supplied to 100 W bulb is 220 V then the voltage supplied to 60 W bulb would be​

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • What current is drawn from the line if the supply voltage is 220 V? 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.

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Answered by llAkashll
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What current is drawn from the line if the supply voltage is 220 V? 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.

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