Circuit diagram included below. B) Now go back to thinking about identical resis
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Circuit diagram included below.
B) Now go back to thinking about identical resistors and continue this thought experiment by replacing all resistors with light bulbs (keep in mind that we are assuming that the resistance of the bulb does not change with brightness). What electrical criterion determines brightness? Rank the light bulbs in order of brightness from brightest to dimmest. If any have the same britness, indicate with an equal sign.
Using your ammeter (remember current at the 5 points marked by Two junctions are marked by J1 & J2 in the Q1. If we were evaluating Kirchhoff s should we include? Do your me (within experimental error)? (i.e.Explanation / Answer
A)
when the resistor C is replaced with 2 times larger value of resistors then the current will be reduced to half when compared with B
and
the voltage drop across the new resistor C will be same as that of resistor B, because these are in parallel combination
we know that when the resistors are in parallel combination the potential difference will be same across each resistor .
B)
The electrical criteria determines the brightness of the bulbs is not its resistance , but it is its potential difference across ends
in the given circuit the potential will be divided across A, remaining will be across B,C and later across D
the ranking of brightness is
A > B = C > D
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