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Asked: March 25, 2025In: Class 12 Physics

If two bulbs of wattage 25 W and 100 W respecti-vely each rated at 220 V connected in series with the supply of 440 V, which bulb will fuse?

Resistance of a bulb is R = V²/P . For 25 W: R₁ = 220²/25 = 1936Ω and for 100 W: R₂ = 220²/100 = 484Ω. Total resistance Rtotal = 1936 + 484 = 2420Ω. Current I = 440/2420 ...

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How many lamps each of 50 W and 100 V can be connected in parallel across a 120 V battery of internal resistance 10 Q, so that each glows to full Power?

The resistance of each lamp is R = V/P = 100/50 = 200Ω. Let n be the number of lamps. The total resistance in parallel is: 1/Req = n/200 Including battery resistance: Rtotal = 200/n + 10 For full power:

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The supply voltage to room is 120 V. The resistance of the lead wires is 6 Ω. A 60 W bulb is already switched on. What is the decrease of voltage across the bulb, when a 240 W heater is switched on in parallel to the bulb?

Given: Supply voltage = 120V, Lead wire resistance = 6Ω, Bulb power = 60W, Heater power = 240W. using R = V²/P, Bulb resistance = 240, Heater resistance = 60Ω. Current before: 0.5A, Current after: 2.5A. Voltage drop increase: 12V.

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A fuse wire with a circular cross-sectional radius of 0.02 mm blows with a current of 5 ampere. For what current, another fuse wire made from the same material with cross-sectional radius of 0.04 mm will blow?

The fuse current (I) is proportional to the square root of the cross-sectional area. Since area is proportional to the square of the radius, doubling the radius increases I by √4 = 2, giving = 5 × 2¹.5 = 14.7 ...

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