Three identical light bulbs labeled A, B and C are connected to a battery as shown in the circuit below. When the switch is closed, which of the following statements is true about the currentthrough the light bulbs?

A. No current flows through bulbs B and C because the B/C loop does not contain a battery. Only A has a current running through it.
B. The current through A is equal to the sum of the currents through B and C.
C. The current through A is equal to either the current through B or the current through C.
D. The current through all three light bulbs is the same.
Three identical light bulbs labeled A, B and C are connected to a battery as shown...
Question 5 1 pts Three identical light bulbs are connected to a battery as shown in the circuit below. After the switch Sis closed, S L M light bulb N grows brighter. light bulb L grows dimmer. the power supplied by the battery increases. the current through the battery decreases.
Two batteries, a capacitor, and two light bulbs are connected by
wires. The batteries have a potential difference emf, the capacitor
has capacitance C, and the bulbs have resistance R. Initially the
capacitor is uncharged and the switch has been closed.
A)Write down the three loop rules and the node rule for this
circuit and label the currents on the picture.
B) Find the initial currents running through each bulb.
C)What is the current running through each bulb a long...
A simple series circuit consists of three identical bulbs, a
battery, and a wire with a switch as shown in the diagram. When the
switch is open, all three bulbs glow with the same brightness. Then
the switch is closed. When the switch is closed, the brightness of
bulb A (increased, decreased, remained the same), and the current
through the battery (increased, decreased, remained the same).
Pick the right answer and explain your
reasons.
Switch
Consider the three identical light bulbs shown in the circuit. Bulbs B and C are wired in series with each other and are wired in parallel with bulb A. When the bulbs are connected to the battery as shown, how does the brightness of each bulb compare to the others? Don't forget to write your explanation on your scratch work and upload at the end of this exam for partial credit. Bulbs B and Care equally bright, but bulb A...
2. Consider light bulbs A and B connected to a battery with voltage V and 2 switches. Which light bulbs will be ON for each of the following switch conditions: switches 1 and 2 open switches 1 and 2 closed switch 1 open, 2 closed- switch 1 closed, 2 open -- 2
A 12-volt battery is connected to two light bulbs, as drawn in
Figure 1. Light bulb 1 has resistance 3 ohms, while light bulb 2
has resistance 6 ohms. The battery has essentially no internal
resistance, and all the wires are essentially resistanceless,
too.
When a light bulb is unscrewed, no current flows through that
branch of the circuit. For instance, if light bulb 2 is unscrewed,
current flows only around the lower loop of the circuit, which
consists of...
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.
All the light bulbs in the
circuit above are identical. If the current through the battery is
0.5·A and the current through bulb A is 0.2·A, find the current
through the other bulbs. F is on the right side of E it cut it off
for some reason
Two different light bulbs (RD> RE) are
connected as shown below. If the internal resistance of the battery
is not considered negligible (r ≠ 0), how do you compare the
brightness of two light bulbs in the circuit when the switch is
closed?
a) D is brighter than E
b) E is brighter than D
c) Both are equally bright
S CS2 CS1 D E
Two different light bulbs (RD> RE) are
connected as shown below. If the internal resistance of the battery
is not considered negligible (r ≠ 0), what happens to the current
through the bulb D when the switch is closed?
a) it decreases somewhat
b) it increases significantly
c) it stays the same
d) it increases somewhat
e) it decreases significantly
S CS2 CS1 D E