Physics II Problems PDF
Physics II Problems PDF
Q25.13 Why does an electric light bulb nearly always burn out just
as you turn on the light, almost never while the light is shining?
Q25.14 A light bulb glows because it has resistance. The brightness of a light bulb increases with the electrical power dissipated in the bulb. (a) In the circuit shown in Fig. Q25.14a, the
two bulbs A and B are identical. Compared to bulb A, does bulb
B glow more brightly, just as brightly, or less brightly? Explain
your reasoning. (b) Bulb B is removed from the circuit and the
circuit is completed as shown in Fig. Q25.14b. Compared to the
brightness of bulb A in Fig. Q25.14a, does bulb A now glow
more brightly, just as brightly, or less brightly? Explain your
reasoning.
Figure Q25.14
(a)
Bulb A
(b)
Bulb B
Bulb A
(b)
Light bulb
Light bulb
(b)
A
Light bulb
V
Light bulb
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EXERCISES
Section 25.1 Current