why do the bulbs have different intensity even though they have same power ? explain
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Bulbs in parallel are brighter than bulbs in series. In a parallel circuit the voltage for each bulb is the same as the voltage in the circuit. Unscrewing one bulb has no effect on the other bulb.
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Q:- Why do bulbs glow brighter when connected in parallel?
Answer:- When the bulbs are in parallel, each bulb sees the full voltage V so P=V2R. Since a bulb glows brighter when it gets more power the ones in parallel will glow brighter. See, the parallel combination of resistors reduces the effective resistance of the circuit. ... Hence it glows brighter.
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