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Due to change in main voltage, the temperature of an electric bulb rises from 3000K to 4000K. What is the percentage rise in electric power consumed?

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To find the percentage rise in electric power consumed by the bulb when its temperature rises from 3000 K to 4000 K, we can follow these steps: ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Identify the Initial and Final Temperatures:** - Let \( T_1 = 3000 \, K \) - Let \( T_2 = 4000 \, K \) ...
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