Electrical Energy and Power Through a Resistor
PHXII03:CURRENT ELECTRICITY

357154 Three identical bulbs are connected in series and these together dissipate a power \(P\). If the bulbs are connected in parallel, then the power dissipated will be

1 \(P / 3\)
2 \(3 P\)
3 \(9 P\)
4 \(P / 9\)
PHXII03:CURRENT ELECTRICITY

357155 An electric kettle takes \(4\;A\) current at \(220\;V\). How much time will it take to boil \(1\;kg\) of water from temperature \(20^\circ {\rm{ }}C\)? The temperature of boiling water is \(100^\circ {\rm{ }}C\).

1 \(12.6 \mathrm{~min}\)
2 \(4.2 \mathrm{~min}\)
3 \(6.3 \mathrm{~min}\)
4 \(8.4 \mathrm{~min}\)
PHXII03:CURRENT ELECTRICITY

357156 An electric bulb rated \(50\;W - 200\;V\) is connected across a \(100\,V\) supply. The power dissipation of the bulb is

1 \(50\,W\)
2 \(100\,W\)
3 \(12.5\,W\)
4 \(25\,W\)
PHXII03:CURRENT ELECTRICITY

357157 In the circuit shown in the figure, the power Which is dissipated as heat in the \({6 \Omega}\) resistor is \(6\,W\). What is the value of resistance \({R}\) in the circuit?
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1 \({6 \Omega}\)
2 \({10 \Omega}\)
3 \({13 \Omega}\)
4 \({24 \Omega}\)
PHXII03:CURRENT ELECTRICITY

357158 There are two electric bulbs of \(40\;\,W\) and \(100\;\,W.\) Which one will be brighter when first connected in series and then in parallel?

1 \(40\,\;W\) in series and \(100\,\;W\) in parallel
2 \(100\;\,W\) in series and \(40\,\;W\) in parallel
3 \(40\,\;W\) both in series and parallel will be uniform
4 \(100\;\,W\) both in series and parallel will be uniform
PHXII03:CURRENT ELECTRICITY

357154 Three identical bulbs are connected in series and these together dissipate a power \(P\). If the bulbs are connected in parallel, then the power dissipated will be

1 \(P / 3\)
2 \(3 P\)
3 \(9 P\)
4 \(P / 9\)
PHXII03:CURRENT ELECTRICITY

357155 An electric kettle takes \(4\;A\) current at \(220\;V\). How much time will it take to boil \(1\;kg\) of water from temperature \(20^\circ {\rm{ }}C\)? The temperature of boiling water is \(100^\circ {\rm{ }}C\).

1 \(12.6 \mathrm{~min}\)
2 \(4.2 \mathrm{~min}\)
3 \(6.3 \mathrm{~min}\)
4 \(8.4 \mathrm{~min}\)
PHXII03:CURRENT ELECTRICITY

357156 An electric bulb rated \(50\;W - 200\;V\) is connected across a \(100\,V\) supply. The power dissipation of the bulb is

1 \(50\,W\)
2 \(100\,W\)
3 \(12.5\,W\)
4 \(25\,W\)
PHXII03:CURRENT ELECTRICITY

357157 In the circuit shown in the figure, the power Which is dissipated as heat in the \({6 \Omega}\) resistor is \(6\,W\). What is the value of resistance \({R}\) in the circuit?
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1 \({6 \Omega}\)
2 \({10 \Omega}\)
3 \({13 \Omega}\)
4 \({24 \Omega}\)
PHXII03:CURRENT ELECTRICITY

357158 There are two electric bulbs of \(40\;\,W\) and \(100\;\,W.\) Which one will be brighter when first connected in series and then in parallel?

1 \(40\,\;W\) in series and \(100\,\;W\) in parallel
2 \(100\;\,W\) in series and \(40\,\;W\) in parallel
3 \(40\,\;W\) both in series and parallel will be uniform
4 \(100\;\,W\) both in series and parallel will be uniform
PHXII03:CURRENT ELECTRICITY

357154 Three identical bulbs are connected in series and these together dissipate a power \(P\). If the bulbs are connected in parallel, then the power dissipated will be

1 \(P / 3\)
2 \(3 P\)
3 \(9 P\)
4 \(P / 9\)
PHXII03:CURRENT ELECTRICITY

357155 An electric kettle takes \(4\;A\) current at \(220\;V\). How much time will it take to boil \(1\;kg\) of water from temperature \(20^\circ {\rm{ }}C\)? The temperature of boiling water is \(100^\circ {\rm{ }}C\).

1 \(12.6 \mathrm{~min}\)
2 \(4.2 \mathrm{~min}\)
3 \(6.3 \mathrm{~min}\)
4 \(8.4 \mathrm{~min}\)
PHXII03:CURRENT ELECTRICITY

357156 An electric bulb rated \(50\;W - 200\;V\) is connected across a \(100\,V\) supply. The power dissipation of the bulb is

1 \(50\,W\)
2 \(100\,W\)
3 \(12.5\,W\)
4 \(25\,W\)
PHXII03:CURRENT ELECTRICITY

357157 In the circuit shown in the figure, the power Which is dissipated as heat in the \({6 \Omega}\) resistor is \(6\,W\). What is the value of resistance \({R}\) in the circuit?
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1 \({6 \Omega}\)
2 \({10 \Omega}\)
3 \({13 \Omega}\)
4 \({24 \Omega}\)
PHXII03:CURRENT ELECTRICITY

357158 There are two electric bulbs of \(40\;\,W\) and \(100\;\,W.\) Which one will be brighter when first connected in series and then in parallel?

1 \(40\,\;W\) in series and \(100\,\;W\) in parallel
2 \(100\;\,W\) in series and \(40\,\;W\) in parallel
3 \(40\,\;W\) both in series and parallel will be uniform
4 \(100\;\,W\) both in series and parallel will be uniform
PHXII03:CURRENT ELECTRICITY

357154 Three identical bulbs are connected in series and these together dissipate a power \(P\). If the bulbs are connected in parallel, then the power dissipated will be

1 \(P / 3\)
2 \(3 P\)
3 \(9 P\)
4 \(P / 9\)
PHXII03:CURRENT ELECTRICITY

357155 An electric kettle takes \(4\;A\) current at \(220\;V\). How much time will it take to boil \(1\;kg\) of water from temperature \(20^\circ {\rm{ }}C\)? The temperature of boiling water is \(100^\circ {\rm{ }}C\).

1 \(12.6 \mathrm{~min}\)
2 \(4.2 \mathrm{~min}\)
3 \(6.3 \mathrm{~min}\)
4 \(8.4 \mathrm{~min}\)
PHXII03:CURRENT ELECTRICITY

357156 An electric bulb rated \(50\;W - 200\;V\) is connected across a \(100\,V\) supply. The power dissipation of the bulb is

1 \(50\,W\)
2 \(100\,W\)
3 \(12.5\,W\)
4 \(25\,W\)
PHXII03:CURRENT ELECTRICITY

357157 In the circuit shown in the figure, the power Which is dissipated as heat in the \({6 \Omega}\) resistor is \(6\,W\). What is the value of resistance \({R}\) in the circuit?
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1 \({6 \Omega}\)
2 \({10 \Omega}\)
3 \({13 \Omega}\)
4 \({24 \Omega}\)
PHXII03:CURRENT ELECTRICITY

357158 There are two electric bulbs of \(40\;\,W\) and \(100\;\,W.\) Which one will be brighter when first connected in series and then in parallel?

1 \(40\,\;W\) in series and \(100\,\;W\) in parallel
2 \(100\;\,W\) in series and \(40\,\;W\) in parallel
3 \(40\,\;W\) both in series and parallel will be uniform
4 \(100\;\,W\) both in series and parallel will be uniform
PHXII03:CURRENT ELECTRICITY

357154 Three identical bulbs are connected in series and these together dissipate a power \(P\). If the bulbs are connected in parallel, then the power dissipated will be

1 \(P / 3\)
2 \(3 P\)
3 \(9 P\)
4 \(P / 9\)
PHXII03:CURRENT ELECTRICITY

357155 An electric kettle takes \(4\;A\) current at \(220\;V\). How much time will it take to boil \(1\;kg\) of water from temperature \(20^\circ {\rm{ }}C\)? The temperature of boiling water is \(100^\circ {\rm{ }}C\).

1 \(12.6 \mathrm{~min}\)
2 \(4.2 \mathrm{~min}\)
3 \(6.3 \mathrm{~min}\)
4 \(8.4 \mathrm{~min}\)
PHXII03:CURRENT ELECTRICITY

357156 An electric bulb rated \(50\;W - 200\;V\) is connected across a \(100\,V\) supply. The power dissipation of the bulb is

1 \(50\,W\)
2 \(100\,W\)
3 \(12.5\,W\)
4 \(25\,W\)
PHXII03:CURRENT ELECTRICITY

357157 In the circuit shown in the figure, the power Which is dissipated as heat in the \({6 \Omega}\) resistor is \(6\,W\). What is the value of resistance \({R}\) in the circuit?
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1 \({6 \Omega}\)
2 \({10 \Omega}\)
3 \({13 \Omega}\)
4 \({24 \Omega}\)
PHXII03:CURRENT ELECTRICITY

357158 There are two electric bulbs of \(40\;\,W\) and \(100\;\,W.\) Which one will be brighter when first connected in series and then in parallel?

1 \(40\,\;W\) in series and \(100\,\;W\) in parallel
2 \(100\;\,W\) in series and \(40\,\;W\) in parallel
3 \(40\,\;W\) both in series and parallel will be uniform
4 \(100\;\,W\) both in series and parallel will be uniform