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A battery and two bulbs

Page history last edited by Joe Redish 9 years, 7 months ago

8.5.P7

 

Consider the two arrangements of batteries and bulbs shown at the right.

 

All four bulbs are identical and have resistance R. The two batteries are identical and maintain a potential difference (EMF) = E.

 

 


Answer the following questions and explain why you believe your answer. (Most bulbs are brighter when there is more current through them. Assume that is the case for these bulbs.)

 

 

  1. In system 1, which bulb is brighter?
  2. In system 1, what is the current through each bulb, the voltage drop across each bulb, and the power dissipated by each bulb?
  3. In system 2, which bulb is brighter?
  4. In system 2, what is the current through each bulb, the voltage drop across each bulb, and the power dissipated by each bulb?
  5. Which bulbs are brighter, those in system 1 or those in system 2?
  6. If one bulb in each system burns out, will the other go out as well? Why? If the other bulb doesn't go out will it get brighter or stay the same when the first bulb in the circuit burns out?

 

 

Joe Redish 10/16/02 (after L. C. McDermott et al.)

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