The discharge of a capacitor lights three bulbs comparing the current in bulbs 1
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Question
The discharge of a capacitor lights three bulbs comparing the current in bulbs 1 and 2 we can say that:
A) The current in bulb 1 is greater than the current in bulb 2.
B)The current in bulb 1 is less than the current in bulb 2.
C) The current in bulb 1 is equal to the current in bulb 2.
***Make predictions for the brightness of the bulbs --> 10 v source with all the bulbs' R's = 5 ohms***
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STOP TO THINK 22.1 The discharge of a capacitor lights three bulbs. Comparing the current in bulbs 1 and 2, we can say that A. The current in bulb l is greater than the current in bulb 2 B. The current in bulb l is less than the current in bulb 2. C. The current in bulb 1 is equal to the current in bulb 2. 000 Bulb 1 Bulb 2. Bulb 3Explanation / Answer
A) The current in bulb 1 is greater than the current in bulb 2.
Current in bulb 1 is equal to sum of current in bulb 2 and 3.
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