1.why the resistor and the light bulb can have two different resistance yet beha
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1.why the resistor and the light bulb can have two different resistance yet behave the same way in circuit?
2.is it possible to connect three light bulbs in such a way that they glow as brightly as two light bulbs connected with a battery (parrarell to each other)but without using a resistor ?Explain
3.Will the current be the same through each of light bulb in:
A.two light bulbs connected with a battery (parrarell to each other)
B. 4 light bulbs connected to a battery with the same brightness
C.the 4 bulb circuit but one light bulb is replaced be a resistor
4.how to find potential difference across the previous circuits( potential difference fpr battery = 6V)
Explanation / Answer
1. All the light bulbs in your house are connected in such a way that they all glow brightly.
And they don't use a resistor.
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