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A light bulb is connected to an ideal battery, so that the light bulb is lit. What can we say about the voltage across the two?.

Sagot :

It’s a steady power going threw and it would be high voltage if it’s connected straight to the battery depending on the battery

Based on the fact that the light bulb is the only component then we can say that the voltage across the two components is the same.

Why are the voltages the same?

The described circuit is a series circuit as there is only one component connected to the battery.

In a series circuit, the sum of the voltages of the different components is equal to the voltage of the source.

In this case, the only component is the light bulb so it will have the same voltage as the source (battery).

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