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Three bulbs A, B and C rated 40 W, 60 W and 100 W, respectively, are connected in parallel to a voltage source of 220 V. The bulb that glows with maximum brightness is?

Aall bulbs will glow with equal brightness

Bbulb C

Cbulb A

Dbulb B

Answer:

B. bulb C

Read Explanation:

  • When bulbs are connected in parallel, the voltage across each bulb is the same.

  • Power (P) is given by P = V²/R, where V is the voltage and R is the resistance.

  • Since the voltage is constant, the bulb with the lowest resistance will have the highest power and thus glow with maximum brightness.

  • Resistance (R) is inversely proportional to power (R = V²/P).

  • Therefore, the bulb with the highest wattage(100W) will have the lowest resistance and hence glow with the maximum brightness.

  • This is bulb C.


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