If voltage drop across a bulb is more then that bulb glow brighter. Given that all the bulbs are identical hence they have same resistance and are connected in series. Hence current through all the bulbs is same hence voltage drop is same. Hence all the bulbs are of equal brightness.
please explain! In the circuits below, all bulbs are identical, and all batteries are ideal and...
In the circuits below, all
bulbs are identical, and all batteries are ideal and identical.
2. Consider the circuit at right. a. 2 Is bulb 1 brighter than, dimmer than, or as bright as bulb 2? Explain. A B b. Is the current through battery A greater than, less than, or equal to the current through battery B? Explain.
Rank the brightness of the bulbs. Then rank the current.
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A. Identical bulbs are connected to identical batteries in the various circuits above. Use your model and previous observations to rank all the bulbs in order by brightness. If two bulbs are the same brightness, state that explicitly. B. Rank the circuits according to the current through the battery.
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3. The circuit below contains four identical bulbs and an ideal 1.5 volt battery B. a. Rank the brightness's of all four bulbs in the circuit. If any of the bulbs have equal brightness, state that explicitly. Explain your reasoning b. A voltmeter is placed across bulb D and the reading on the voltmeter is 0.6 V. What wi the voltmeter read when placed over the remaining three bulbs? Enter your answers in th space provided and explain...
Batterles and Bulbs-Bulb Brightness"1 Identical batteries are connected in different arrangements to the identical light bulbs Rank from brightest to least bright these items on the basis of bulb brightness. Brightest 1 2. 3. 5 Least Bright Or, all bulbs have the same brightness. Please carefully explain your reasoning I
The bulbs in the given circuit are identical and the battery is ideal. Part a onsider the circuit as shown. Figure 2 i. Rank bulbs A, B, and C in order of brightness. Explain how you determined your answer. ii. Rank the voltages across the bulbs. Explain. iii. Write an equation that relates the voltage across bulbs A and B to the battery voltage. iv. Is the voltage across bulb A greater than, less than, or equal to one half...
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4. Consider the identical light bulbs (e) in the circuit to the right. Circuits 1, 2, 3, 4 are series circuits". I? 2 Circuits 5, 6, and 8 are "parallel circuits". 4 Some circuits have one battery, others have two batteries. 6 Now close the switch. Using the "brightness" of the bulb in the simple circuit 1 as the standard for normal" brightness, answer the following questions by specifying the circuit(s) number(s) 5 7 (a) Which circuits had bulbs that...
Question 1: The bulbs in the circuit shown below are all identical. Treat the battery as ideal. For each pair of bulbs listed below, indicate which bulb will be brighter. If the two have the same brightness, state that explicitly. In each case, please explain your reasoning • A and C. (Which is brighter and why?) • C and D. . E and F D А B E G H F
Consider five identical light bulbs connected to a battery as shown in each of the identical circuits below in Part A. Rank the brightness of all five bulbs (A-E) from brightess to dimmest. Rank the bulbs from brightest to dimmest. To rank items as equivalent, overlap them. Rank the brightness of all five bulbs (A-E) from brightess to dimmest. Rank the bulbs from brightest to dimmest. To rank items as equivalent, overlap them. The correct ranking cannot be determined.
Both batteries in (Figure 1) are ideal and identical, and all
lightbulbs are the same.
Rank in order, from brightest to least bright, the brightness of
bulbs a to c.