greenlemings
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In a prac. Two globes were connected in parallel. The 2nd globe could only be turned on with a switch. It was also smaller and brighter than the first globe. how does the size of a light globe affect the brightness of it in a circuit? The voltage supply was 6V and the ammeter read 0.24A
Does the brighter globe have a higher/lower resistance than a dim globe?
thanks
diagram:
---------(voltmeter 6V)----------------|
| |
| |
|-----(supply 6V)----------------------|
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|---(globe)-------(ammeter-0.24A)---|
| |
| |
|--(globe)----(switch)-----------------|
thanks everyone
Does the brighter globe have a higher/lower resistance than a dim globe?
thanks
diagram:
---------(voltmeter 6V)----------------|
| |
| |
|-----(supply 6V)----------------------|
| |
|---(globe)-------(ammeter-0.24A)---|
| |
| |
|--(globe)----(switch)-----------------|
thanks everyone