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Two lamps, one rated 220 V, 50 W and the other rated 220 V, 100 W, are connected in series with mains of voltage 220 V. Explain why does the 50 W lamp consume more power.
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Resistance of lamp A (rating 220 V, 50 W) is —
Substituting the values in the formula above we get,
Resistance of lamp B (rating 220 V, 100 W) is —
Substituting the values in the formula above we get,
From formula, we get, P = I2 R
As we observe that RA > RB and same current is flowing in both the lamps as both are connected in series therefore PA > PB. Hence, 50 W lamp consumes more power than 100 W lamp.
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