SaraNextGen Study App [2023-24]
Last Updated On [03-11-2023]

Two electric bulbs  are rated as 60 W and 100 W.  They are connected in parallel to the same source.  Then

a)

 draws more current than

b)

Currents drawn are in the ratio of their resistances

c)

Both draw the same current

d)

 draws more current than


Question ID - 150424 :-

Two electric bulbs  are rated as 60 W and 100 W.  They are connected in parallel to the same source.  Then

a)

 draws more current than

b)

Currents drawn are in the ratio of their resistances

c)

Both draw the same current

d)

 draws more current than

1 Answer
5876 Votes
3537

Answer Key : (a) -

(a)

The power drawn by the bulb is

or

(as  is same in parallel) 

It means that greater power will have less resistance and therefore, draws more current.  Hence, current flowing in bulb  will be more.



Next Question :

If an electric current is passed through a nerve of a man, then man

a)

Begins to laugh

b)

Begins to weep

c)

Is excited

d)

Becomes insensitive to pain


View Topper Answer

We hope we have given the updated helpful answer / content for your query in an easily accessible format to help you in preparing adequately. We do offer free support materials, 11th maths guide 11th maths guide 12th maths guide 10th maths guide, also for all the classes books and guide to all the students who sign up for SaraNextGen. Apart from traditional textbook queries, we've got conjointly provided further high order level thinking issues, that are seemingly to be expected in boards and competitive exams. It includes conceptual queries, MCQs, Long and short answer type queries, etc. These Questions are designed to learn each student and academics by providing chapter-wise further issues focusing totally on testing conceptual information with applications. Here, we've got provided a number of the necessary ways in which within which the solutions of all the Questions will profit students of class 1 to 12. If you have any queries, drop a message to us and we will get back to you at the earliest.


SaraNextGen