10) Assume that each resistor represents the resistance of a light bulb. What will happen to resistor 2 if resistor 1 gets busted? resistor 2 will still function with the same brightness as before. resistor 2 will still function and it will shine brighter. resistor 2 will still function but it will shine dimmer. resistor 2 will not function as well. 11) Three resistors (a), (b) and (c) are connected in series. Their resistance can be compared as follows: R(a) < R(b) < R(c). How does the current passing through resistors (a), (b), and (c) compare to each other? l(a) 1(b) > 1(c) Ol(a) > 1(b) <1(c) l(a) = 1(b) = 1(c) 12) Three light bulbs (a), (b) and (c) are connected in series. Their resistance can be compared as follows: R(a) < R(b) < R(c). How does the voltage across bulb (a), (b), and (c) compare to each other? V(a) < V(b) < V(c) O V(a) > V(b) > V(c) V(a) > V(b) < V(c) O v(a) = V(b) = V(c)
10) Assume that each resistor represents the resistance of a light bulb. What will happen to resistor 2 if resistor 1 gets busted? resistor 2 will still function with the same brightness as before. resistor 2 will still function and it will shine brighter. resistor 2 will still function but it will shine dimmer. resistor 2 will not function as well. 11) Three resistors (a), (b) and (c) are connected in series. Their resistance can be compared as follows: R(a) < R(b) < R(c). How does the current passing through resistors (a), (b), and (c) compare to each other? l(a) 1(b) > 1(c) Ol(a) > 1(b) <1(c) l(a) = 1(b) = 1(c) 12) Three light bulbs (a), (b) and (c) are connected in series. Their resistance can be compared as follows: R(a) < R(b) < R(c). How does the voltage across bulb (a), (b), and (c) compare to each other? V(a) < V(b) < V(c) O V(a) > V(b) > V(c) V(a) > V(b) < V(c) O v(a) = V(b) = V(c)
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Transcribed Image Text:10) Assume that each resistor represents the resistance of a light bulb.
What will happen to resistor 2 if resistor 1 gets busted?
resistor 2 will still function with the same brightness as before.
resistor 2 will still function and it will shine brighter.
resistor 2 will still function but it will shine dimmer.
resistor 2 will not function as well.
11) Three resistors (a), (b) and (c) are connected in series. Their resistance
can be compared as follows: R(a) < R(b) < R(c). How does the current
passing through resistors (a), (b), and (c) compare to each other?
l(a) <l(b) <1(c)
l(a) > 1(b) > 1(c)
Ol(a) > 1(b) <1(c)
l(a) = 1(b) = 1(c)
12) Three light bulbs (a), (b) and (c) are connected in series. Their
resistance can be compared as follows: R(a) < R(b) < R(c). How does the
voltage across bulb (a), (b), and (c) compare to each other?
V(a) < V(b) < V(c)
O V(a) > V(b) > V(c)
V(a) > V(b) < V(c)
O v(a) = V(b) = V(c)

Transcribed Image Text:For items 13 and 14, consider a circuit composed of three identical light bulbs and
a battery (as shown below).
increase
decrease
13) What will happen to the equivalent resistance if an identical light bulb
will be added to the circuit?
remain the same
increase
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decrease
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14) What will happen to the current passing through the each resistor if an
identical light bulb will be added to the circuit?
remain the same
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